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Alice in Wonderland is one of the most famous fairy tales of all time. But have you ever considered that there is something much darker hidden behind this magical world? Are the images of Wonderland the result of a child's imagination or the author's altered states of consciousness? What do mysterious symbols like the White Rabbit, the tunnel, or the key to the forbidden door really mean? And were the motives of the author, Lewis Carroll, as innocent as we always wanted to believe? In this video, we look at a familiar fairy tale through a new lens, delving into the author's controversial biography, the secrets of the Victorian era, and possible hidden contents that you probably haven't noticed before. Where did this bizarre world, reminiscent of an illusory trip, come from? What topics related to psychoanalysis, sexuality, and even social taboos could have influenced the creation of the book? We'll also explore the most pressing questions: Did Lewis Carroll have an unhealthy attraction to children? Were his literary and photographic works purely creative, or could they be a disturbing mirror of his personal inclinations? Shattering the illusions of Wonderland and discovering new, sometimes terrifying, aspects of a familiar story. #AliceInWonderland #LewisCarroll #FairyTales Tags: The other side of the tale Alice in Wonderland, the real story of Alice in Wonderland, the dark side of Alice in Wonderland, who Alice in Wonderland really is, Alice in Wonderland tale for adults, Alice in Wonderland horror story, scary story, Fairy tales for adults, analysis of the tale of Alice in Wonderland, fairy tales, Lewis Carroll, White Rabbit, folklore, myths, stories, mythology, book of monsters