Adventure
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is considered a work of fantasy literature, specifically falling under the subgenre of children's literature. It combines elements of whimsy, surrealism, and symbolism to create a unique and imaginative world that appeals to both children and adults.
I would say that the mood of Alice in Wonderland, in my opinion, is curious, inquisitive, and child-like innocence.
Fantasy. Specifically, juvenile fantasy.
Yes, they are both in the fantasy genre.
No, "Alice in Wonderland" is a work of fantasy fiction that falls into the genre of fantasy literature, whereas "People with Five Fingers" is a short story that falls into the genre of mystery or suspense fiction. Each belongs to a different literary genre with distinct characteristics and themes.
Because he wrote Alice's Adventures In Wonderland
The Book of Mark is a Gospel, which is a genre of literature within the New Testament of the Bible that recounts the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It focuses on conveying the message of Jesus as the Son of God and the savior of humanity.
"Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is a work of children's literature and falls under the genre of fantasy. It is a sequel to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and features fantastical elements, wordplay, and whimsical characters typical of the fantasy genre.
Hebrew is a language, not a literary genre.
The literary genre related to mythology and folklore with make-believe settings, magical elements, and supernatural beings is fantasy. It often involves imaginative worlds, mythical creatures, and fantastical adventures that are not based in reality.
literary fiction genre
yes it is
Diction is defined as the words an author uses in a literary work as part of a literary style.
Neoclassicism
Neoclassicism