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alice is the only person in the manga who truly got her desires, but that isnt fully true. we see that in the palace that alice isnt satisfied with only reading about the outside world, but reading about it is her only option. so, she continues reading, blindly hoping that if she reads enough, knows enough she will somehow know how it is to live a life outside. free. this misconception only drives her to empty fulfilment as she eventually does know everything. The term was coined by John Ferriar (1761–1815), a physician at the Manchester Royal Infirmary. [4] Ferriar coined the term in 1809 in a poem he dedicated to his bibliomanic friend, Richard Heber (1773–1833). [5] In the early nineteenth century, "bibliomania" was used in popular discourse (such as in periodical essays and poems) to describe obsessive book collectors. This does not deter the girl because she marches onwards through all the rooms, each housing a different individual with a different desire.

I think it's safe to say that the pursuit of knowledge is a nobel goal, as a civilization and as an individual. Most scientists and scholars would agree, but the best among them like Einstein, Tesla had their doubts, because they know what could be possible in the future if technological advancements prosper in the wrong hands. I kind of have a bit of difficulty explaining why they aren't "official" (according to MAL guidelines), but in very simple terms, it's due to the fact that Creative Entertainment solely publishes series in electronic form (e-books). For web manga/doujinshi like Bibliomania to be eligible, they must be published in print by a reputable physical publishing company (in other words, not independently nor solely on digital platforms (unless that digital platform is owned by the publisher)).I'm not really sure whether any manga released by Creative Entertainment are on the database or not, but if it's published in print, the it's eligible. If not, then it's not eligible, unless it can meet a different condition for its eligibility. If you've got a few free minutes, I would absolutely recommend reading Bibliomania. I kept seeing the r/manga posts about new chapters until I finally decided to read it about an hour ago. I think I finished in about 20 - 30 minutes, but I haven't been able to get it out of my mind since. Flower Motifs: The Bog in Room 276 is filled with a variety of flowers. Flowers also form from the Bog Woman's hair.

I've added a bit more information below, so hopefully the rest of this post will clear things up. If it doesn't, feel free to ask for further explanation. Agrawal, Mukta (2015-09-09). "A Detailed Study About Bibliomania". InlifeHealthCare. Archived from the original on 2019-03-02 . Retrieved 2017-05-25. so does she with humanity. in my eyes, alice never truly expirienced the outside world, but took her understanding of her own world into it. by that i mean, she didnt truly live in it, only learned about it, so in that sense she might as well have never left her palace. Bungled Suicide: In the real world, the Judge was a student who was bullied by another classmate of his into hanging himself. It didn't work.

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Butterflies are present in various scenes of the manga. Alice herself also has connections with them, such as with her hair bow resembling wings. Her Book of Truth form takes this further, with her having actual butterfly wings. I apologize if I did a poor job at explaining why it's not eligible. If you wish to get a clearer explanation, feel free to ask. The Art style is just *chefs kiss* It's unique; impeccable linework; expressive both when the art style goes maximalist as well as subdued and minimal and this mangaka KNOWs how to paint a character in a certain light. There are more things to mention, like the visual analogies it does for each character and the way the story is unfolding, but I'm not smart enough to talk about these things without major spoilers on the story. LITERATURE". The Australasian. Vol.LIV, no.1415. Victoria, Australia. 13 May 1893. p.45 . Retrieved 18 November 2017– via National Library of Australia.

Red Herring: The manga starts with what seems to be the Serpent breaking out of the "coffin" and destroying the world, as we see a boy looking at the monster and thinking it's a snake. The Serpent is actually still sealed by that time. Alice was the one that broke out, and as the original Book of Truth, she also has a slightly serpentine form. Apocalypse How: Class 3A. As a result of Alice's obsession over literature and her desires to see the world, she created the Book of Truth that would end up causing the extinction of humanity. Body Horror: As Alice's body rots over the course of the comic, she ends up looking really gruesome, with various types of rot influenced by the rooms Alice has been in growing from her body, such as bird feathers, vines, and even a canine snout. It gets especially bad in Chapter 10, where her nails and fingers grow really long, her eyes become big and buggy, and her smile becomes unnaturally wide. Her giggling during the whole ordeal only serves to make it creepier. Then, there are the other guests Alice meets during that Chapter...Kendall, Joshua. The man who made lists: love, death, madness, and the creation of Roget's Thesaurus, Penguin Group, USA, 2008, p. 154.

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