In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the first thing the White Rabbit says to Alice is, "Why, Mary Ann, what areyou doing out here? Run home this moment, and fetch me a pair of gloves and a fan! Quick, now!"
She rushes off to his house to fetch them and, after having grown to an enormous size, hears him say, "Mary Ann! Mary Ann! Fetch me my gloves this moment!"
He doesn't speak to her again until she's at the Queen's croquet ground, where he says, "It's--it's a very fine day!" She asks where the Duchess is and he replies, "Hush! Hush! She's under sentence of execution." Alice asks what for. "Did you say "What a pity!"?" replies the Rabbit. Alice tells him no and repeats her question. The Rabbit replies, "She boxed the Queen's ears--" Alice laughs. "Oh, hush! The Queen will hear you! You see, she came rather late, and the Queen said--" responds the Rabbit, but he is interrupted by the Queen of Hearts ordering everyone to their places to begin the game.
The book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was written in English. It has been translated into many languages since. All of the characters in the book speak English (although Alice tries a smattering of French when she is trying to attract the attention of the mouse in the pool of tears.)
The Disney movie Alice in Wonderland was also made in English.
Alice changes by realizing no one can tell her who she is "or what i must be"(quoting from the movie) and by realizing who she is. She finds confidence in herself, the things she can do, and that nothing is impossible.
Alice talks in an English accent. She is very suspicios!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Alice was essentially alone, both when she entered and travelled through Wonderland. However, she followed the White Rabbit into Wonderland, so it could be argued that she entered with him.
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In the opening scene of Alice in Wonderland, Alice and her sister are sitting by a riverbank and her sister is reading a book which Alice considers very boring. She's feeling sleepy when she sees a white rabbit run past wearing a waistcoat and looking at a pocket watch. Alice is consumed with curiosity so she chases after it but falls down the rabbit hole and lands in Wonderland.
Alice was essentially alone, both when she entered and travelled through Wonderland. However, she followed the White Rabbit into Wonderland, so it could be argued that she entered with him.
The White Rabbit
Alice followed a rabbit. The White Rabbit led her down the rabbit hole into Wonderland, while she encountered the Dormouse during the Mad Hatter's Tea Party.
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Alice fell down a rabbit hole and ended up in Wonderland, a fantastical and nonsensical world filled with peculiar characters and events.
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Alice fell down a rabbit hole in Lewis Carroll's book, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".
In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll, the White Rabbit is the character known for saying "Oh my fur and whiskers! I'm late, I'm late!" The White Rabbit is in a hurry and stresses about being late throughout the story.
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Alice goes to see the White Rabbit first in Wonderland.