Motif: The Dream Frame

From Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
The entire adventure is revealed to be a dream, raising questions about imagination, escape, and the porous boundary between Wonderland and the waking world.
Chapter 1

Alice's drowsiness on the bank subtly cues the dream frame before the Rabbit appears.

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Chapter 12

Alice's sister continues dreaming after Alice wakes, extending the dream and blurring who the dreamer truly is — a passage often paired with Through the Looking-Glass's deeper dream paradox.

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