Theme: Size, Body, and Identity

From Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
Alice's constant transformations in size dramatize the instability of selfhood and the alienation of childhood/puberty.
Chapter 1

The 'DRINK ME' bottle shrinks Alice to ten inches — the first of many bodily transformations.

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Chapter 2

'I'm not myself, you see' — Alice's literal embodiment of identity crisis as her neck stretches.

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Chapter 4

Alice grows giant inside the Rabbit's house, an emblem of childhood disproportion in adult spaces.

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