In the 2010 movie, the importance (or lesson) of her dream, is to control her own life, and not let others plan out her life for her. :P hope that helped!
Alice from Alice in Wonderland
When Alice visits Wonderland she is seven years old. She is the same age when she leaves Wonderland as when she went in, she just fell asleep and ended up in Wonderland in her dream.
Its about a girl named Alice who went to wonderland and came back to London and said it was just a dream and still had that same weird dream
A girl (named Alice) who has a dream about going to a crazy world called Wonderland. She meets lots of strange and random characters there.
Alice is the character that says, 'I've had such a curious dream,' in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The book was written by Lewis Carroll.
Alice leaves Wonderland because she wakes up from her dream. Throughout her adventures, she realizes the absurdity and chaos of Wonderland, and ultimately chooses to return to reality. This allows her to grow and learn from her experiences in Wonderland.
Alice had adventures in Wonderland in the book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
Some key scenes in "Alice in Wonderland" include Alice falling down the rabbit hole, the Mad Hatter's tea party, Alice encountering the Cheshire Cat, the trial scene with the Queen of Hearts, and Alice waking up from her dream. Each of these scenes captures the whimsical and nonsensical nature of Wonderland and its inhabitants.
Its about a girl named Alice, who falls asleep and goes to "Wonderland" she meets characters such as the mad hatter, the cheshire cat, and the rabbit. She wakes up and finds that it was all a dream.
It's about Alice's return to Wonderland when she's nineteen. She doesn't remember her first two trips to Wonderland, and believes it's all a dream. As it turns out, she was called there to slay the Jabberwocky and take down the Red Queen.
No, it isn't important, because the sister of Alice is in the Disney film just an unimportant character. What Alice experiences in the wonderland is at least everything that is important for the progress of the story. But I have to say, that the sister story is more important in the book, because in the book everything about the wonderland was just a dream from Alice, unevoked by her sister who read a fantasy book to Alice. In the Disney version it is unknown if everything was just a dream and so the sister is irrelevant for the story.