Alice in Wonderland

Alice always seems to be too large or too small.what two sides of life may these represent,and how is Alice troubles by them

Alice in wonderland

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Closely connected with growth and adulthood is size change is another recurring concept. The dramatic changes in size hint at the radical changes the body undergoes during adolescence. The key, once again, is adaptability. Alice's size changes also bring about a change in perspective, and she sees the world from a very different view. In the last trial scene, her growth into a giant reflects her interior growth. She becomes a much stronger, self-possessed person, able to speak out against the nonsensical proceedings of the trial.