Lewis Carroll had very strong ideas about religion (he was the son of an important Anglican churchman, and in minor orders himself). Carroll would have greatly disapproved of anyone putting religious messages into a children's story. He certainly would not have done it himself.
Alice in Wonderland is not overtly religious, but some scholars have interpreted the story as containing allegorical elements that can be seen through a religious lens. For example, some see Christian themes of innocence, temptation, and redemption in Alice's journey through Wonderland. Ultimately, the interpretation of religious connections in Alice in Wonderland is subjective and open to individual interpretation.
There are at least 21 film adaptations of the novel "Alice in Wonderland".
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There doesn't appear to be any evidence that Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has ever been banned in school.
No. Alice in Wonderland didn't use any profanity or curse words in either the original books or the 1951 Disney animation.
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I'd think it would be the Queen of Hearts.
alice in wonderland
Walt Disney is not credited with doing any of the art work for Disney's 1951 version of Alice in Wonderland. Follow the link below to see the production credits. The original Alice and Wonderland drawings were done by John Tenniel in 1865.
None. Gakuen Alice is almost nothing like Alice in Wonderland. In Gakuen Alice there are supernatural people that are called Alices. The only thing similar between theese two is that they have strange things happening.None. There is hardly any smilarities.
Alice dislikes doing any type of chore or homework. She dislikes reading books without pictures.
Alice and wonderland :D
This quote is commonly attributed to Lewis Carroll from his book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." It suggests that without a clear goal or direction, any path will suffice.