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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Book

This category is meant to include questions about Lewis Carroll's book, not the various film adaptations.

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Who is lady luck in Alice in Wonderland?

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.

What is the refusal to the call in Alice in Wonderland?

In "Alice in Wonderland," the refusal to the call occurs when Alice initially tries to resist the fantastical world she encounters by questioning and denying its validity. She expresses doubt and reluctance to embrace the unusual and nonsensical situations presented to her, often wishing to return to her familiar reality.

What are facts about Alice Kettle?

1.Alice kettle was born in Winchester, Hampshire.

2.She studied at the university of reading(1979-84)and goldsmiths collage (1985-6).

3.alice does her work on a sewing machine by doing the art in pencil then going over it on a sewing machine

What kitchen item does Dormouse live in?

Dormouse lives in a teapot in the story "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.

What does the puppy in Alice in Wonderland symbolise?

The puppy Alice encounters in Wonderland symbolizes loyalty and innocence. It serves as a contrast to the chaotic and nonsensical world of Wonderland, highlighting the puppy's simplicity and sincerity.

Why is Alice in Wonderland a good book?

At Oxford, Lewis Carroll made friends with the new dean's three daughters, Alice, Lorina, and Edith Liddell. It became somewhat of a tradition for them to take rowing trips on the river Isis, also known as the Thames.

Alice in Wonderland was originally told to Alice Liddell and her sisters by Carroll to pass the time during a 5-mile boat ride. The story was so well loved by Alice that she pleaded with Carroll to write it down for her. It took him 2 years, but eventually it was given to Alice in hand-written form on November 26th, 1864.

A publisher friend of the Liddells saw it and asked Mrs Liddell to persuade Carroll to publish it. Carroll lengthened it and had it illustrated and it was published by Macmillan on July 4, 1865.

Does Alice in Wonderland have straight or curly hair?

In the original book Lewis Carroll didn't describe Alice's hair except to say that it wouldn't go into ringlets.

In John Tenniel's illustrations and Disney's 1951 animation her hair is neither straight nor curly, she has wavy blonde hair.

Where was the rabbit going he was late in Alice in Wonderland?

The White Rabbit was hurrying to the Queen's croquet game because he was late, as he serves as the herald of the Queen.

What does 'shun' mean in Jabberwocky?

'Shun' means 'to avoid deliberately; keep away from.'

But it is not one of the words which Lewis Carroll invented for his poem Jabberwocky. So while that is what it means within the poem, it is also what it means everywhere else.

What condition is it when you keep falling asleep?

Frequent daytime sleepiness can be a symptom of conditions such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy, or chronic fatigue syndrome. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.

What are the characteristics of Alice in Wonderland?

Alice is the hero of Alice in Wonderland. She is a seven year old girl, who lives in England in the 1860s.

She was inspired by a real little girl named Alice Liddell, although Lewis Carroll, the author of the book, said that the character of Alice wasn't based on any real person.

In the 1951 Disney animation, she was played by Kathryn Beaumont.

Who does the Red Queen represent in Alice in Wonderland?

In Through the Looking Glass, the Red Queen is a chess piece, come to life.

The action of the book mimics a chess game, in which Alice is a white pawn, so the Red Queen is on the opposing side.

Despite this, the Red Queen bears no animosity towrad Alice, and treats her fairly well (better than the Queen of Hearts treats her in the previous book anyway).

In his article 'Alice on the Stage', Lewis Carroll describes how he imagines the Red Queen to be

The Red Queen must be cold and calm; she must be formal and strict, yet not unkindly; pedantic to the tenth degree, the concentrated essence of all governesses!

What did Tweedledee break?

Tweedledum's rattle

Tweedledum and Tweedledee

Agreed to have a battle;

For Tweedledum said Tweedledee

Had spoiled his nice new rattle.

Can the Cheshire Cat evaporate or disappear?

The Cheshire Cat can disappear and reappear whenever he likes.

`Do you play croquet with the Queen to-day?'

`I should like it very much,' said Alice, `but I haven't been invited yet.'

`You'll see me there,' said the Cat, and vanished.

Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer things happening. While she was looking at the place where it had been, it suddenly appeared again.

`By-the-bye, what became of the baby?' said the Cat. `I'd nearly forgotten to ask.'

`It turned into a pig,' Alice quietly said, just as if it had come back in a natural way.

`I thought it would,' said the Cat, and vanished again.

However, technically speaking, he can't evaporate. The word 'evaporate' describes a change in state from liquid to vapour. As the Cheshire Cat is at no time a liquid (at least, not while we're looking at him) he cannot evaporate.

Does Alice glass have a current boyfriend?

As of my last update, Alice Glass has not publicly disclosed information about her current relationship status or if she is dating someone.

Does the red queen have a boyfriend?

In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the Red Queen is a character known for her sharp wit and authoritative demeanor. She does not have a boyfriend in the story, as her focus is on maintaining order and control in the fantastical world of Wonderland.

Who is the antagonist in the poem jabberwocky?

In the poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll, the antagonist is the Jabberwock creature itself. It is described as fearsome and dangerous, with jaws that bite and claws that catch. The protagonist, the "beamish boy," goes on a quest to defeat the Jabberwock and succeeds in slaying the creature.

What does the dodo bird in alice and wonderland say?

The Dodo bird in "Alice in Wonderland" says "Everybody has won, and all must have prizes" while organizing the Caucus Race.

What is the origin of the poem Jabberwocky?

Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, wrote the poem Jabberwocky. It was first published in his novel Through the Looking-Glass and what Alice Found There in 1872.
Lewis Carroll

What is Alice late for?

I"m Late, I"m late, for a very important date! This was chanted or sung by the nameless White Rabbit. The cartoon is overpopulated with songs and jingles.

Which assertion has tested when the auditors walked through the warehouse looking for obsolete inventory?

The assertion being tested when auditors walk through the warehouse looking for obsolete inventory is the existence assertion. This is to verify that the inventory physically exists and is recorded in the company's inventory records. Additionally, auditors may also be testing the valuation assertion to ensure that the inventory is appropriately valued on the financial statements.

What is the animal Alice is riding in Alice in Wonderland?

In the book, the White Rabbit is the first Wonderland animal that Alice sees, however she doesn't see him in Wonderland, but in the real world. She follows him into Wonderland, and just catches a glimpse of him as he hurries down a corridor, so he is also the first animal she sees in Wonderland.

The first animal she actually meets is the Mouse, who has fallen into the pool of tears along with Alice.

As to whether the animals are particularly strange is perhaps a matter of opinion. It is certainly strange for animals to have human characteristics, such as speech and clothing (and pocket watches), but the majority of animals Alice encounters are relatively normal - cats, dogs, birds etc.

After meeting the mouse, she meets a dodo, which could be described as strange as dodos are extinct. Towards the end of the book she meets a mythical animal, in the form of the Gryphon, and a fictional animal, created by Lewis Carroll, the Mock Turtle. They are definitely strange.

Why are the Hatter and the March Hare having an endless tea party?

In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice and the Hatter have a long conversation about time, during the mad tea party. During this conversation, the Hatter explains that Time is a person, and if you get on with him, he can fix the time of day make it whatever time you like.

'....Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he'd do almost anything you liked with the clock. For instance, suppose it were nine o'clock in the morning, just time to begin lessons: you'd only have to whisper a hint to Time, and round goes the clock in a twinkling! Half-past one, time for dinner!'

Unfortunately, it emerges that the Hatter has upset Time, by mangling the meter of a song he was singing at a concert given for the Queen of Hearts.

`Well, I'd hardly finished the first verse,' said the Hatter, `when the Queen jumped up and bawled out, "He's murdering the time! Off with his head!"'

As an act of revenge, Time has arranged things so that it is always six o'clock, and therefore always tea time. Thus the Hatter, the Dormouse and the March Hare are stuck in their never-ending tea party.

Is camille rose garcia going to illustrate through the looking glass?

There is no official announcement regarding Camille Rose Garcia illustrating "Through the Looking Glass." It's best to stay updated through official announcements or the illustrator's social media for any news on upcoming projects.

Did Alice change in Alice in Wonderland?

No Edward didn't change Alice. Alice was in an asylum and met a vampire who changed her while James was trying to kill her. but James distroyed the vampire that changed her because he was mad at him.