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Ambiguity as a Source of Humor in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

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Book Ambiguity as a Source of Humor in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Charlotte Bahr
Libristo code: 02102492
Publishers Grin Publishing, September 2013
Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistic... Full description
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Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 1,0, University of Würzburg, language: English, abstract: "But I don t want to go among mad people, Alice remarked. Oh, you can t help that, said the Cat: we re all mad here. I m mad. You re mad." This quote captures like nothing else the essence of Lewis Carroll s classic children s book Alice in Wonderland. The story of a young girl getting bored during a hot summer day and slipping into a dreamland full of odd creatures has enchanted generations of children myself included. Alice is not a typical children s book though, as it is quite multilayered, thanks to Carroll s clever play with language. Carroll, common name Charles Lutwige Dodgson, was quite fond of using several stylistic devices like punning, to delight the young readership his stories were for. But I also noticed that he used ambiguity in quite a few instances. Many characters are very fond of ambiguity most prominently The Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter, the Mock Turtle, Gryphon and the Red King. Carroll mostly uses ambiguity to create confusion through misunderstandings, mostly on Alice s dispense, which in return tends to create a certain humor for the reader.In this seminar paper I will discuss Carroll s use of ambiguity in Alice s Adventures in Wonderland by analyzing several instances of it that appear throughout the novel. I will start out by defining ambiguity and in what ways ambiguity has been researched by other linguists and what results their studies produced. I am also going to explore the origins of Alice in Wonderland. How did Carroll come up with it? What kind of story is it? On the stylistic level I will examine what Carroll s general stance on ambiguity was and how he used it to create both confusion and comedy? I will take a closer look at the different forms of ambiguity he employs and how characters react to the usage of it.

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Full name Ambiguity as a Source of Humor in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2013
Number of pages 24
EAN 9783656490746
ISBN 3656490740
Libristo code 02102492
Publishers Grin Publishing
Weight 45
Dimensions 148 x 210 x 2
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