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This year marks the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. To celebrate it, we've prepared a PBL activity for our 1st Batxillerat students on the different topics in the book.
Our students were divided in 11 groups and they had to work on different aspects. Each group drew one of the characters in the story. You can see them in our Batxillerat corridor. They are real artists!!
"Alice Pleasance Liddell was an English girl who inspired the children's classic Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis’ real name) and Alice were friends since Alice was a little girl."
"The White Rabbit may represent Alice’s father in Wonderland, Dean Liddel, the main coincidence is that both of them are always late, as we can see in the book."
"The Cheshire Cat is a really important character in Lewis Carroll’s book, it represents madness. It is the Duchess cat, Alice finds it in a tree when she leaves the Duchess' house. The cat is able to disappear and appear when he wants; he always has a big smile on his face. However, it is the only character that listens Alice and explains her which are the rules of Wonderland, for example when he says: “Everyone is mad here, even you Alice”.
"The expression “to be mad as a March hare” is used, of course, to describe people who act as if they were lunatic. This quote became popular when Lewis Carroll included the March Hare in his book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. She is always doing rare things. For instance, she thinks that she is at Tea Time all the time. She also celebrates a Party of Unbirthday!"
Ru, Cèlia, Enric, Aitor