Provide a 5 pages analysis while answering the following question: Human and Animal Interrelationships. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is
Provide a 5 pages analysis while answering the following question: Human and Animal Interrelationships. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. This chapter talks about Alice who followed a rabbit into a rabbit hole. She was looking after her sick sister before she noticed a rabbit and followed it until she entered a hole. On her way down the hole, she remembered her cat and wished she was going down the rabbit hole with her. She followed the rabbit down the hole until she reached a dark tunnel where she was not able to get out. She found a cake and ate it with the hope of growing bigger or smaller in order to get out of the hole.
There is an animal-human relationship indicated by the relationship between Alice, the rabbit and the cat. This relationship influenced the story because the main character (Alice) did everything under the influence of an animal (the rabbit). The rabbit was an antagonist who led Alice to a hole where she was trapped while the cat was a friend who gave her company and made her happy.
In this chapter, Alice has finished her cake and she grows bigger and bigger until she reaches nine feet tall. She tries to get out of the hall but she could not. She starts wishing she was smaller so she could go through the door. She starts crying and talking to herself about many things until the rabbit came back with kid gloves and a white shirt. She begged him to help her get out but he refused. Her tears created a large pool on which a mouse swam. She then holds a fan when makes her shrink and become very small. She talked to the mouse about cats and dogs, but the mouse did not like it. She stopped that and wanted to tell her about her story when birds came into the pool.
This chapter presents animal-human relationship when the mouse started to talk to the mouse. The rabbit still remains an antagonist who refuses to help her while the mouse is a good companion who becomes friends with her. The relationship between Alice and the cat was positive, although the mouse was not happy about the cats and dogs mentioned by Alice.