Alice is resting on her sister’s lap at a common afternoon. Unexpectedly,she sees an abnormal rabbit who is has a watch and saying: “Oh God, I’m running lap. Alice is much curious then chase the rabbit to a rabbit hole leads to a crazy phantasm...
Some mental disorders may seem pretty common, like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, phobias, and the like. But you may not yet have heard about the more complicated and rare conditions one could suffer from. Most of the time, we see odd representations of...
There was a conclusion to the Victorian Era which is commonly signified as the “fin de siècle”, in French this phrase means “the end of an age.” The time period that this phrase is referring to is the closing decades of the 19th century, when...
‘For every act of violence that befalls heroes and heroines of fairy tales it is easy enough to establish a cause by pointing to behavioural flaws’ (Mary Tatar, The Classic Fairy Tales) In this essay, I am going to explore the presence of violence in...
The utopian travel texts selected for this study are divided into two categories according to the closeness and remoteness of their ‘utopias’ to reality, hence a part is devoted to fantastic utopias and the other one deals with colonial utopias. These are preceded by a...
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The Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) was first coined by the British psychiatrist John Todd and was based upon the childhood story, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll in 1865. “Todd's patients felt they were too small, too tall, or parts of their bodies...
What nobody has asked is, was Alice really in wonderland? Alice and Wonderland is a story that has been passed through various type of media’s through years. In edition to Alice and Wonderland Lewis Caroll wrote “Through the looking-glass”. ”Through the looking glasses”, he answered...
In today’s society, it is nearly impossible to think of an original idea. Almost everything has been thought of before at some point. This is why Lewis Carroll’s Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is so well known. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a novel about an...
When you were younger, do you remember seeing objects and furniture suddenly bigger or smaller than usual. If yes, you’ll probably have encountered Disorienting Neuropsychological Condition also called “Todd’s Syndrome’. Or what I like to call it, the “Alice in Wonderland syndrome”. But how does...