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What does the pool of tears in Chapter II of Alice in Wonderland symbolize?
Alice's pain as she goes through a confusing experience
Alice's regret that she jumped down the rabbit hole
Alice's anger that the White Rabbit will not help her
Alice's sadness over missing her normal life
Alice's pain as she goes through a confusing experience
Alice's regret that she jumped down the rabbit hole
Alice's anger that the White Rabbit will not help her
Alice's sadness over missing her normal life
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The pool of tears in Chapter II of "Alice in Wonderland" primarily symbolizes **Alice's pain as she goes through a confusing experience**. It reflects her feelings of bewilderment and frustration as she navigates the strange and chaotic world of Wonderland. The tears serve as a manifestation of her emotional state while she grapples with her identity and the absurdity of her surroundings.
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