He organised a Caucus-race
'....the best thing to get us dry would be a Caucus-race.'
`What IS a Caucus-race?' said Alice....
`Why,' said the Dodo, `the best way to explain it is to do it.'....
First it marked out a race-course, in a sort of circle, (`the exact shape doesn't matter,' it said,) and then all the party were placed along the course, here and there. There was no `One, two, three, and away,' but they began running when they liked, and left off when they liked, so that it was not easy to know when the race was over. However, when they had been running half an hour or so, and were quite dry again, the Dodo suddenly called out `The race is over!' and they all crowded round it, panting, and asking, `But who has won?'
Alice falls into a world and is in her own nightmare and she needs to get out of the world and gets help from friends along the way.
Music in Alice and Wonderland is used to help tell stories. This happens during the songs performed by twiddle Dee and twiddle dumb, the Cheshire cat, and the mad hatter.
It is already out but hard to find the DVD. There is a link below.
There isn't a specific day called "Framp Shust day" or "Frampshist Day" in Alice in Wonderland. It may be a misinterpretation or mispronunciation of an event or character in the story. If you have more context or details, I can try to help further.
Alice returns to wonderland when she's 19, but doesnt remember anything. there everyone tells her in order to free wonderland, she has to slay the jabberwocky and end the red queen's rule. she gets help from the mad hatter, mallymkun the dormouse, the tweedle twins, the white rabbit, absolem the caterpillar, and many others. *hope i helped* :)
No, if you pay attention to the movie...Absalom says he's come to end of life and Alice ask if he is going to die and Absalom says No, Transforming-Hope this has help =D
The most famous rodent in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is the the very sleepy Dormouse who attends the Mad Tea Party. There is also the Mouse who falls into the Pool of Tears, tells a very dry story and recites a poem about another mouse. And there are two Guinea-Pigs, who are minor characters, who try to help the White Rabbit (who isn't a rodent) get the giant Alice out of his house. They also appear at the trial as jurors and need to be suppressed.
No, Martin Gardner did not write "Alice in Wonderland." The book was actually written by Lewis Carroll. Lewis Carroll was known to have suffered from migraines and some historians speculate that he may have used opium to help alleviate his symptoms, but there is no concrete evidence to suggest he was on drugs while writing the book.
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The jar Alice took from the table had a label that said "Orange Marmalade" on it, which she hoped would turn into some sort of food or drink to help her as she fell down the rabbit hole in the "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" novel.
if any one can improve this it would help depends where you are on the first set or the second? first is in alice in wonderland(wonderland) and deep jungle which is trazan or the second set is peter pan and alldin i think
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