The characters from Alice in Wonderland have had a significant impact on society and culture by inspiring creativity, imagination, and whimsy in various forms of art, literature, and entertainment. Their quirky personalities and surreal adventures have influenced fashion, music, and even psychology, shaping the way people think and create in the modern world.
"Alice in Wonderland" reflects themes of Victorian society such as childhood innocence, social norms, and the strict etiquette of the time. The novel critiques the rigidity of Victorian society by presenting a whimsical and nonsensical world where rules are constantly broken and reality is questioned. Additionally, the characters and events in the story often satirize different aspects of Victorian culture and politics.
Culture influences the people in the society and society follows culture.
"Alice in Wonderland" has had a significant impact on society by inspiring creativity, imagination, and challenging traditional storytelling conventions. The book's themes of absurdity and wordplay have influenced various artistic and literary works, as well as popular culture. Additionally, the character of Alice has become a timeless symbol of curiosity and adventure.
Culture influences the people in the society and society follows culture.
Some people believe that the characters in Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll are metaphors for the human psyche that delve deep into the human consciousness in the political, economic and social frameworks as a satire. Each character is unique and strange in the illusions woven to reveal the truth in the socio-economic-political structure created by humans as society to ridicule it. There are also opinions which do not support this theory, including one which suggests that the strangness of Wonderland and its characters is in fact a satire on contemporary ideas about mathematics which Carroll considered ridiculous and laughable.
Society and culture are directly related to each other. Society is what determines culture because it determines what is normal or expected of its people.
Society and culture are intertwined because culture is shaped by the collective beliefs, practices, and values of a society. Society provides the environment in which culture develops, while culture, in turn, influences societal norms, behaviors, and institutions. Together, they form the fabric of a community's identity and heritage.
Alice In Wonderland was written by Carroll as a satire, ridiculing Victorian society of the time and the individuals living in it.
no because of the rennissance ;)
Living patterns of whole society is called a culture like culture oF a specific terity and subculture is that in which living patterns of subparts of society like culture of a society schools, or other sub groups like in a terity village culture and urban culture
SOCIETY
Felix Alder founded the Ethical Culture Society.