Archive for April, 2008

You are currently browsing the c16tk weblog archives for April, 2008.

Alice in Wonderland: Stage Four

Hi! This is the fourth post about Alice in Wonderland. As like before, there is no introduction to this post.
I have made some more pictures for the scenes. Here they are:

That’s the hatter. In case you’re wondering what the green patches are, he has a skin disease.

That’s the March Hare. If you want a picture [...]

My Pilgrim Character

Hi! I have made up a pilgrim character that came on the Mayflower. If you haven’t heard of it, the Mayflower was a ship that the Pilgrims came on in 1620. Listen to the recording (there are lots of recordings) called “Samuel Fletcher” (that’s the character’s name) now, because it has something to do with the next [...]

Summary of Forced Immigration

Hello!  I have been studying forced immigration in the last few months.  There was a lot of stuff that I learned about it.  I learned about Sarah Margru Kinson.  I also learned about slavery in general.  This post will be about all that stuff.
Slavery started in America (although it wasn’t America at that time; it [...]

Alice in Wonderland: Stage Three

Hi! I have been doing some more with Alice in Wonderland. As in last post, I don’t have to give an introduction, so I’ll start right away.
I have done a bit more with the script. Remember that? Here’s what I did, including what was already there before:
1. “That’s the judge, because of his great wig.” [...]

Alice in Wonderland: Stage Two

Hi there. This is the second post about Alice in Wonderland.  I told you about this series of posts in Alice in Wonderland: Stage One, so I don’t have to explain this one.  I’ll just get down to business.  I have done a few more things since the previous post.
Eventually these will end up as [...]

Alice in Wonderland: Stage One

Hi again! These next few posts will be about the book Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Actually, his real name was Charles Dodgson, but he was afraid someone would do something to him, since he was a math teacher and Alice in Wonderland is a book for children. I know that’s very unfair, but [...]


3673 pages viewed, 1 today
1101 visits, 1 today
FireStats icon Powered by FireStats