An example of alliteration in "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is the phrase "ravages of rippling roundness" in Chapter 7. This phrase repeats the "r" sound in "ravages" and "rippling," creating an alliterative effect.
Through the Looking-Glass was created in 1871.
Through the Looking Glass is based on a game of chess.
There are twelve chapters in Through the Looking Glass.
Arabia Through the Looking Glass was created in 1979.
Balthus Through the Looking Glass was created in 1996.
Imaginations Through the Looking Glass was created in 2004.
The duration of Balthus Through the Looking Glass is 1.2 hours.
Through the Looking Glass is written from a third person limited perspective.
Red King - Through the Looking-Glass - was created in 1871.
White King - Through the Looking-Glass - was created in 1871.
Through the Looking Glass - Lost - was created on 2007-05-23.
Through the Looking Glass - Angel - was created on 2001-05-15.