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posted by Karartegirl99
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Once upon a time there was a lady. She wanted to have a baby. And she did. But she was sad, because the baby had brown hair. "I wanted a blond!" she screamed, throwing the baby of a cliff.

She then had another baby. It had red hair. "I wanted a blond!" she shouted, again throwing her off the cliff.

The days past, and many a child was thrown off a cliff. Then, the lady reached the age of 40. "I'm too old now! I'll never have a blonde baby!" She lived the rest of her life in depression.

Oh, and she was put in prison for throwing bayi of cliffs.

THE END!
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Alice in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is dreaming and there is no way for me as a reader to tell what physical abilities she may have while awake; could Alice have a physical disability? Could Alice’s dream be so vivid because she is also Autistic? As an Autistic reader with Cerebral Palsy, I think yes, in this paper I will interpret Alice as physically disabled and Autistic.
There are some passages that I find interesting as they seem to be confirming my theory. Thinking about getting into the garden requires a certain amount of steps, which can be a problem for autistic...
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Source: Liz Shipe & Perry Heideman
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Source: Gustaf Tenggren
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Source: French painter Fleury François Richard (1777--1852). Louvre Museum/musée du Louvre, Paris.
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Source: Jessie Wilcox Smith, 1911
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Source: Liz Shipe & Perry Heideman