My Favourite Fairy Tale
Books with action-packed have always interested and attracted me. From the very childhood I like listening to my mum’s stories. She normally told me some popular fairy tales, including Cinderella, Pinocchio, Beauty and the Beast.
However, my favourite book which is easy to read and it's not boring was about Alice in Wonderland, which was written by a well-known English author Lewis Carroll. It’s a complex story about a curious little girl, named Alice, who falls down a rabbit hole and meets lots of strange creatures there
When it comes to this thrilling fairy tale, I’m ready to hear, read or watch it many times. I liked every rivetting unpredictable moment of it, for example, when Alice drinks the magic syrup and becomes small enough to sneak into an attractive garden. Later, nonsensical she eats a piece of cookie and becomes of a tremendous scary size. She cries so much that her tears flood the hallway. When she becomes small again, she has to swim through her own tears. The tale is full of such abstract and confusing incidents, but they are setting wonderful atmosphere. During her realistic and absorbing journey she meets many friends in this imaginary world. One of them is the White Rabbit, who is always in a hurry. Another predictable noteworthy character is the Cheshire Cat, who has a distinctive mischievous grin. Perhaps, the worst character of the fairy tale is the Queen of Hearts. Her favourite phrase is: “Off with their heads!” She nearly killed Alice for being disobedient. One of my favourite parts from the book “Alice in Wonderland” is “A Mad Tea-Party” with the Hatter and the March Hare. They seemed to be having such a good time.
Each time I heard this tale, I imagined being in this fantasy world and walking the same routes Alice did.
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