One stone, two birds [Assassination Classroom]

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Using a piece of white chalk to trace on the black board in front of her, Asano Reimei, the class E's assistant teacher, the drawing of a spectacularly well done european mirror. Showing off her ability to split her attention on two completly differents objects, here the drawing, as well, as her students.

Sporting like always, her signature smile (a mix of gentleness and patience) and poise, she lectured her class who listened to her attentively while raising hands to ask questions.

"Alice in Wonderland written by Lewis Carroll in 1865 is a study novel, coloured by a whilmsical humor drawn from a conflict between rationality and truth. I'm sure that in your eyes, Alice in Wonderland is solely a tale written for children, however, let's push away that idea and analyse that novel full of complex ideas and many hidden facts.

To see my point, I've drawn a mirror." She moved from her place  in front of the board, and sat down on her chair, facing all of them and then, continued her statement.

"Standing in front of your mirror, is your reflection truly yours? Are you yourself or another self of yourself? Now then, in the world of litterature, the mirror was always one of the most complex symbols. After all, a mirror can be something in a novel and then, become completly different in another: it's an extremely fickle metaphor." Taking a sip of her cuppa. "Now, Alice in Wonderland was only the first of a series of other novels. For more information, a library is the best but you can always ask Koro-sensei, I'm sure he will able to help you." She stated while sitting on her desk and casually finish the last of her tea.

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