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What is the inspiration or rationale for "Alice in Wonderland"?

"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" inspires:

Don't be afraid of those who always bully others and are unreasonable. At the same time, we should not bully those who are weaker than you just because we are strong. If everyone in reality could be like Alice and always maintain a pure, kind, brave and fearless heart, then how beautiful the world would be.

An example of a review of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"

In the past few days, I read a fairy tale written by the British writer Louis Carroll. The protagonist in the book is a kind, cute and brave little girl. The story tells about the strange, absurd and interesting things that happened in Alice's dream on a boring afternoon. She accidentally fell down the rabbit hole and came to an unknown place. So began her fantastic journey.

I ate some strange things and grew bigger and smaller; met a bad-tempered mouse; participated in the Queen's croquet match; and then participated in a strange trial ; As a result, Alice started another wandering... Finally, she grabbed the Red Queen and shook it hard. It turned out to be her kitten - she was dreaming.

After reading this fairy tale, I have a feeling of freshness and curiosity. I wish I could enter this magical world and experience ups and downs with Alice.

I think the protagonist is not only helpful, but also very brave. Isn't this worth learning? The word "brave" sounds simple, but in fact it is not an easy thing to truly achieve. As a famous saying goes, "Difficulties are like springs. If you are strong, they will be weak. If you are weak, they will be strong."

Whenever we encounter any difficulties in life or study, as long as we face them bravely, I believe that no difficulty can defeat us. I hope everyone can be brave.