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Alice in Wonderland and Winnie the Pooh
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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
Alice is then called up as a witness. She accidentally knocks over the jury box with the animals inside them and the King orders the animals be placed back into their seats before the trial continues. The King and Queen order Alice to be gone, citing Rule 42 ("All persons more than a mile high to leave the court"), but Alice disputes their judgement and refuses to leave. She argues with the King and Queen of Hearts over the ridiculous proceedings, eventually refusing to hold her tongue. The Queen shouts her familiar "Off with her head!" but Alice is unafraid, calling them out as just a pack of cards; just as they start to swarm over her. Alice's sister wakes her up for tea, brushing what turns out to be some leaves and not a shower of playing cards from Alice's face. Alice leaves her sister on the bank to imagine all the curious happenings for herself.
No, Alice does not die in New Moon. No one dies except some random humans that they don't really talk about that got eaten by the Volturi. this is my answer no she does not
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Alice didn't die in either of the original Alice books, nor in the 1951 Disney movie.
Alice in Wonderland and Winnie the Pooh
No, the Mad Hatter doesn't die in the original book or in any of the movie adaptations.
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Alice Miller - psychologist - died on 2010-04-14.
Alice Cavers died on December 6, 2010, in Oxnard, California, USA.
Alice Ochs died on November 27, 2010, in Novato, California, USA.
Mauro Alice died on November 23, 2010, in Sao Paulo, Brazil of pneumonia.
Alice Ferrier died on January 5, 2010, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada of cancer.
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
It all started in Oxford, England in a boat beneath a sunny sky where echoes fade and memories die. Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), Reverend Duckworth, Alice Liddell (The Real Alice), Lorina Liddell, and Edith Liddell were all in that boat that famous day. Lewis was telling the three little girls of a marvelous place called Wonderland and Alice loved the stories so much that she asked him to give it to her as a book. So Lewis set to work and gave it to her for Christmas. Later his friend George Macdonald had his children read the story and they told Lewis to publish it. Thus the story was born on a boat. I suggest you read "Still She Haunts Me" it'll explain every detail of why the Wonderland was made.