Which answer choice best expresses a theme in Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll?

Alice does not always follow the Red Queen’s rules.
Sometimes life’s rules cannot be controlled or understood.
Animals can sometimes behave like humans.
The other characters that Alice meets do not understand her.

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The answer choice that best expresses a theme in "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is:

Sometimes life’s rules cannot be controlled or understood.

This theme resonates throughout the book as Alice navigates a nonsensical world where logic is often reversed and rules frequently change, highlighting the unpredictability and complexity of life.