
Through the Looking-Glass
"Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is a whimsical, imaginative sequel to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." It portrays Alice stepping through a mirror into a fantastical world where everything is reversed, much like a reflection. In this mirror world, logic and norms are distorted, featuring eccentric characters like Tweedledee and Tweedledum, and poetic puzzles such as Jabberwocky. The story explores themes of identity, logic, and the playful boundaries between reality and imagination, encouraging readers to see the world from new perspectives while enjoying a whimsical, poetic adventure.