Directions:
It’s easy for people to get stuck in their own minds or their own worlds ins...
Directions:
It’s easy for people to get stuck in their own minds or their own worlds instead of seeing the perspectives of others. Take a moment to consider the perspective, or point of view, of the characters listed. Choose one character. Write a short paragraph to explain the perspective of that character by putting yourself “in their shoes.” Consider these questions:
What might be the character’s struggles?
How does the character see the world around himself or herself?
What decisions would you make if you were in the character’s place?
Be sure to use specific examples or textual evidence from research, the readings in this class, or your own experiences and knowledge.
Prompt:
Characters from “The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill,” Chapter 4, Part 1, of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
Perspective of Alice
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