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The garden in Through the Looking Glass has many close similarities with the garden in Tennyson's poem Maud. Any Victorian reader would have noticed them at once.
In Tennyson's poem all of the flowers in the garden are interested only in what is happening with the human characters. In Carroll's story the flowers are interested only in themselves, in fact they are quite rude to Alice.
Carroll was often at his best when he was making fun of another writer.

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The garden in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" symbolizes innocence and exploration. It represents a place where Alice encounters growth, change, and the unknown. Additionally, the garden serves as a metaphor for childhood and the transition to adulthood.

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