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ALICE IN WONDERLAND/ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS
Do you think the novels and the play have the same audience in mind? What ages do you think the playwright and the novelist had in mind when developing their works?

Sagot :

Answer:

In all honesty I think this is supposed to be an opinion problem, so what do you think the general audience would be for a book, compared to the movie. Are they the same, different? What is the age group- well what audience is it made to, a younger generation like 8-15 or an older one 16+ .

Explanation:

brailnies pls

Answer: The primary audience for the novels is young children. Carroll wrote the books to entertain his friend’s children. The stories are silly and have outrageous characters. However, even older kids and adults can enjoy the story because it is very entertaining.I think the playwright wrote the play for adults and children. Kids and adults would find the play fun to watch. This is true because of the absurdity of the way characters act in Wonderland and the playful way in which they make up words. Adults may also like the play because they read the books when they were children.

Explanation:brainleist pls I would appreciate that:)