Conclusion

In closing of this exploration, we hope that you enjoyed the experience of creating your own adventure while using contextual themes as well as illustrations.
Now that we have taken the initiative and looked closer into another person's unique view of the world through literature, we have analyzed the plot, setting, theme, characters, and illustration of Lewis Carroll's mind.
We hope that you have all enjoyed exploring this particular book and have become more interesting in reading because of it. Through this one text, we learned how to deal with our inner selves, discovering moral and ethical vies we chose to follow. Just imagine what you can learn through other books as well!
Through this experience, you have been given an example on how to start developing your own personal journey into your inner conscience through this creative outlet. Since our adventure has reached its final destination, we hope you have will apply what you have learned through this Webquest and apply it to other aspects of learning.
For further learning feel free to explore the following websites:
Lewis Carroll's Pillow Problem
What the Tortoise Said to Achilles
If you liked Alice in Wonderland here are some other books you may have liked:
The People of Sparks by Jeanne DuPrau
The Spiderwick Chronicles by Simon Schuster
The Septimus Heap series by Angie Sage
The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor