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What is the main point of "The Pond of Tears"?

"The Pond of Tears" mainly tells: Alice cried sadly because she couldn't get out of the rabbit hole, and as a result, she cried all around into a pond.

This story is taken from Alice in Wonderland. Alice in Wonderland is a famous children's literature work, written by lewis carroll, an English writer in the19th century and a math teacher at the Christian College of Oxford University. Published in 1865, followed by Alice in the Mirror published in 187 1.

Alice in Wonderland tells the story of a little English girl named Alice who accidentally fell into a rabbit hole in order to chase a talking rabbit with a pocket watch, thus entering a magical country and experiencing a series of fantastic adventures.

Creative background:

Lewis carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland, was originally named Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. As an English writer in the19th century, he was also a church deacon and a math teacher at the Christian College of Oxford University. Besides Alice in Wonderland, she also wrote many mathematical works and prose works. ?

He was shy by nature, suffered from severe stuttering and lived a single life. However, he has a wide range of interests and is quite accomplished in novels, poems, mathematical logic puzzles, children's photography and so on.

1one day in the summer of 862, carol led the three daughters of the dean of Christ College in Oxford University to go boating on the Thames. While having a tea break by the river, he made up a fantastic story for the children. The name of the protagonist comes from Alice, the cleverest and lovely seven-year-old among the sisters.