No, it was released as a true story but in reality a woman named Beatrice Sparks wrote it. There are a few chronological errors and some things that just don't make sense. Sparks claims that it was BASED on an actual girls diary but that in the end that girl did not die. However she can come up with no evidence of any diaries. She has also gone on to produce many other "diaries" which were also forgeries. I hope this answers your question, and do go to wikipedia for more information on it.
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In Tim Burton's remake of Alice in Wonderland, Wonderland is also known as Underland.
Wonderland.
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.
In Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, the Mad Hatter.
The author is telling the story in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
The story of Alice in Wonderland was told in the musical Wonderland in 2011. The musical was by Frank Wildhorn.
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Alice, the main character in the story.
The main character in the story Alice in Wonderland is Alice, who falls down the rabbit hole. She encounters other characters such as the Cheshire Cat, the Hatter and the Queen of Hearts.
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Alice's address is not explicitly mentioned in the story. She lives with her family in a house in Victorian England, but the specific address is not provided as the focus of the story is on her adventures in Wonderland.
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The Dodo presented the thimble to Alice (even though it was Alice's in the first place).
Lady Luck does not appear as a character in the original "Alice in Wonderland" story by Lewis Carroll. The story mainly focuses on Alice's adventures in a fantastical world filled with unique and eccentric characters.
In the story of Alice in Wonderland, the raven appears briefly in the poem "The Jabberwocky" recited by the character the Mad Hatter. The raven is a mysterious and ominous figure that adds to the surreal and nonsensical atmosphere of Wonderland.