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Post by Jace Tsunami » Mon May 05, 2003 12:33 am

I've never seen a kindergardner of 1st grader read Harry Potter :?

Sure lots of kids read with their parents, but that's very diffrent.

Plus, all the kids i do know of that read harry Potter are all too old for Alice In Wonderland.

the kids I know readinh HP are like 4th and 5th graders.
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Post by Mroni » Mon May 05, 2003 4:54 am

jonmartensen wrote:::jonathan remembers finding Jurasic Park to be an enjoyable read in 5th grade::

Although, I didn't pass 5th grade untill I was 15 :?

Well the closest thing I could think of for kids today would be something like tales of a 4th grade nothing whatever age group that is. Btw have you seen Educational books from back then? They are alot bigger and get straight to the point than todays books.
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Post by dwchang » Mon May 05, 2003 1:57 pm

Mroni wrote:You know it was written for children what people fail to realize about the book is that Caroll was a mathemitician he liked puzzles and he liked children. He did write the book for kids and it's sequal through the looking glass which people tend to confuse with alice in wonderland. Through the looking Glass is actually a chess game if you look at all the moves she makes. I think the best way to sum up alice is a kids book with adult references kind of like animaniacs.

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No I could see it being written for children, but I thought the original ideas (that he obviously made into a book) came from a drug-induced hallucination. Also, although I did not take the course in HS (Great books and film), I hear there are quite a few meaningful things within both of them.
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Post by Mroni » Mon May 05, 2003 3:38 pm

Hehe even without the drug references I still love the books they are among my favorites. Imagine being introduced to your food before you eat it! That would freak me out.


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Post by Exonerate » Mon May 05, 2003 10:33 pm

kilik^ wrote:Lain :twisted: lol
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Post by Hoeya » Mon May 05, 2003 10:56 pm

dwchang wrote:
Mroni wrote:You know it was written for children what people fail to realize about the book is that Caroll was a mathemitician he liked puzzles and he liked children. He did write the book for kids and it's sequal through the looking glass which people tend to confuse with alice in wonderland. Through the looking Glass is actually a chess game if you look at all the moves she makes. I think the best way to sum up alice is a kids book with adult references kind of like animaniacs.

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No I could see it being written for children, but I thought the original ideas (that he obviously made into a book) came from a drug-induced hallucination. Also, although I did not take the course in HS (Great books and film), I hear there are quite a few meaningful things within both of them.
Yes. Caroll was a huge Opium addict. Much of what he wrote was based on his hallucinations. It also explains the numerous drug references within Alice in Wonderland.

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Post by skanks » Tue May 06, 2003 2:21 am

Whats the record for ammount of posts for a single topic?
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Post by skanks » Tue May 06, 2003 2:31 am

Found it.
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I wonder what tool is gonna necropost that other one now that i mentioned it.
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Post by dwchang » Tue May 06, 2003 11:07 am

skanks wrote: I wonder what tool is gonna necropost that other one now that i mentioned it.
I swear if they do that's a virtual slap coming your way :-P

BTW I find it quite disturbing that a topic like THIS might be the one to reach the record. Really goes to show where our minds are. Then again the last few posts have been about classic literatures which I find to be quite the opposite of the topic (yay!).

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Post by Savia » Tue May 06, 2003 1:02 pm

dwchang wrote:2+2=5
For extremely large values of 2.

Hey, I could combine the two topics and mention Clamp's (truly awful) Alice derirative. Hey, I just did!
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