
Alice in Wonderland
In high school, I wrote an analytical essay about Alice in Wonderland, arguing that Lewis Carroll's work defies traditional analysis. His imagery is so imaginative and outlandish that dissecting it feels inappropriate.
Despite nearly flunking the essay, I stand by my sentiment. Alice in Wonderland is a magical creation by Carroll that invites readers to craft their own interpretations. There's no need to analyze it—just enjoy the journey.