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by SadLuckDame » August 13th, 2012, 10:33 am
It did get jiggy at the end, right about the time when the lizard creature needed stitched up and his saw dust guts were spilled, I felt for him and them fixing him, then Alice sneaking away. Funny, cause she came across to me as having this rooted knowledge that terrible things just happen. I didn't see her even consider turning back.
What a tough skin this Alice character brought with her to set.
Thinking about the scissors, too. I was entertaining about all of the knobs on the drawers and that magically there is always a tool around sharp or straight enough to pry a drawer open. Then I thought about a lot of kids today would ask for help if a knob fell off, but that is because the times have changed greatly.
Children in the past would solve a lot of their own problems like stuck drawers.
Kids today solve a lot of their own problems with boredom and communication by diving onto technology.
Kids then were lonely, but resourceful. Kids now are entertained, but haven't discovered true problem solving on ownsome, there is no google in a basement.
I was fascinated with the Rabbit licking the watch and getting his guts back to being inside at all times that they spilled and then Alice licking her blood, making it the same thing to me.
`Do you know, I was so angry, Kitty,' Alice went on...`when I saw all the mischief you had been doing, I was very nearly opening the window, and putting you out into the snow! And you'd have deserved it, you
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll