The book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland doesn't really have 'good guys' and 'bad guys' but, on the whole, the Dodo is basically good.
Alice meets him when she gets out of the pool of tears. He is the one who helps to get everybody dry by organising the caucus-race. He is quite friendly and helpful, but he does cause Alice some embarrassment when he decides that she must be the one to provide the prizes for the race.
The Dodo was almost bound to be presented as a good character as it is very likely that he represents Lewis Carroll himself. It is said that, because of his stammer, Carroll used to pronounce his real name 'Do-Do-Dodgson' and, when he gave a signed edition of an Alice book to his friend Robinson Duckworth, he inscribed it, "To the Duck from the Dodo."
no not really. aside from the a few damns, there's nothing too bad
No, "Alice in Wonderland" does not contain any explicit or bad language. The book is a classic children's story known for its whimsical and fantastical elements, making it suitable for readers of all ages.
There are no 'bad characters' as such in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - no villains, no bad guys - but the Duchess and the Queen of Hearts are the most unpleasant characters who Alice encounters.
Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland doesn't have a villain. The plot is episodic - Alice moves through a series of essentially unconnected events - there is no one antagonist against whom she must struggle, or who she must defeat. She meets some moderately unpleasant people on her adventures, the Queen of Hearts being the most noticeable The Queen of Hearts is the nearest that the book has to a villain, as she is a key actor in the climactic scene at the trial, where her order to execute Alice is one of the main causes of Alice's rebellion and the chaos and eventual resolution that her rebellion brings about.
The Queen of Hearts is typically portrayed as a villain in popular culture, known for her short temper and tendency to order executions. In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," she is shown as tyrannical and unjust.
In the story of Alice in the Wonderland, magic is not really good and evil - it's just something that happens to poor Alice! Some bad things that happen to her are:She turns into a giant and gets stuck in the White Rabbit's house.She shrinks down so small that she almost drowns in her own tears.The Queen of Hearts is an unfriendly magical being who uses a deck of cards to attack her.Here are some good things that happen to her;She finally gets to be small enough to get into the beautiful garden.She goes to Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by magic.The Cheshire Cat is a friendly magical being.
Go Ask Alice is about a 15 year old girl who is tricked into taking LSD. It is her personal diary that she wrote. It's about her life, her struggles with drugs and friends. She gets hooked on drugs and can't get out, but struggles with all her might to get out of that dark pit. It tells all about her life, the ups the downs, the good the bad. In some parts it's really graphic and depressing, with no hope for a future. However eventually, it becomes a bittersweet ending. Sad and lonesome, but beautiful and heartfelt.
Humpty Dumpty and the Dixie Chickens sing "I Was a Good Egg... But Then I Went Bad," in the musical production of Wonderland.
Critics have differing opinions on nearly everything, but most of the complaints about Alice in Wonderland are a disjointed script/story. Several critics have commented on the stunning quality of the visual effects but also noted that the film is "forgettable". Also some scenes in the movie were quite peculiar and could not be understood which also made critics hesitant to give the film a good review.
The Cheshire Cat is niether good nor evil. There are no 'good guys' and 'bad guys' in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - there are just 'guys'One of the interesting things about the Alice books is that, even though it takes place is a fantasy world populated by extraordinary creatures, the 'poeple' Alice meets are far more like real people than those seen in the majority of fiction, in that they are not bad or good, they are just people (just like in real life.)
Dodo also mean stupid and calling someone that is very bad.
Your but be stinking so bad