Psychological Analysis of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis Carroll
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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland; Psychological Analysis.Abstrak
Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland is not merely a whimsical children’s tale but also a complex text rich in psychological meaning. This paper offers a comprehensive psychological analysis of Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland, integrating developmental, cognitive, psychoanalytic, and identity theories to interpret Alice’s journey. The novel’s surreal narrative reflects internal cognitive struggles, identity confusion, perceptual distortion, and social dynamics inherent to childhood and adolescent mental development. This exploration reveals how Carroll’s narrative embodies psychological themes such as identity formation, cognitive dissonance, unconscious processing, and reality-fantasy integration. The findings suggest that Alice serves as a literary framework to illustrate universal psychological experiences in developmental progression.
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