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Does Alice in Wonderland have bad words?

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.

How many legs did the table in Alice in Wonderland have?

The table which has the small golden key on it has three legs.

Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass; there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and Alice's first thought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas! either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate it would not open any of them.

What is the Dormouse's name in Alice in Wonderland?

In the original book, the dormouse is called Dormouse, it has no other name.

In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, it has been named Mallymkun.

What are some Mad Hatter quotes?

From Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
  • Your hair wants cutting
  • Why is a raven like a writing-desk?
  • You might just as well say that "I see what I eat" is the same thing as "I eat what I see!"
  • Two days wrong!
  • I told you butter wouldn't suit the works!
  • Twinkle, twinkle, little bat! How I wonder what you're at! Up above the world you fly, Like a tea-tray in the sky.
  • You mean you can't take LESS...it's very easy to take MORE than nothing.
  • I want a clean cup...let's all move one place on.
  • You can draw water out of a water-well...so I should think you could draw treacle out of a treacle-well--eh, stupid?
From Disney's 1951 animated film
  • A very merry unbirthday...
  • Clean cup, clean cup! Move down!
  • Would you like a little more tea?
  • You can always take more than nothing!
  • Clean cup! Clean cup! Move down, move down, move down!
  • Move down, move down, move down, move down... And now my dear, as you were saying?
  • Why is a raven like a writing desk?
  • Well, no wonder you're late! Why, this clock is exactly two days slow!
  • Why, this watch is full of wheels!
  • Butter! Of course, we need some butter! Butter!
  • Mustard? Yes, but... Mustard? Don't let's be silly!

Did the queen in Alice in Wonderland say do you play crochet?

No, the Queen in Alice in Wonderland famously says "Off with their heads!" as a recurring threat throughout the story. There is no mention of her asking "do you play crochet."

When is frabjous day?

Frabjous Day comes from Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky," featured in "Through the Looking Glass." In that poem, it is an expression of the father's joy that his son has killed the Jabberwock.

"And hast thou slain the Jabberwock?

Come to my arms, my beamish boy!

O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!"

He chortled in his joy.

In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, the Frabjous Day is the day that the fearsome Jabberwocky will be slain by someone wielding the Vorpal Sword.

The word "frabjous" itself is a conglomeration of "fair, fabulous, and joyous."

What is the name of the doorknob in Carroll's Alice in Wonderland?

The doorknob doesn't appear in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, it only appears in Disney's 1951 animated film. In that film its name is never mentioned, but it does refer to itself as 'doorknob' at one point.

Is Wonderland a real place?

No, Wonderland is a fictional place created by Lewis Carroll in his novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and is not based on any real location. It is a whimsical and imaginative world where Alice encounters all sorts of fantastical creatures and experiences.

Is Alice in Wonderland based off of a serial killer?

No, "Alice in Wonderland" is a work of fantasy literature by Lewis Carroll. There is no evidence to suggest that it is based on a serial killer.

Are the white rabbit and march hare the same person?

No, they are two completely different people, or animals rather! The White Rabbit leads Alice down the hole. He works for the queen. The March Hare is introduced at the tea party and is friends with the Hatter.

Who is the evil character in The Emperor's New Clothes?

In "The Emperor's New Clothes," there isn't a specific character portrayed as evil. The story centers around the vain emperor and the dishonest weavers who convince him they are making him special clothes that only the wise can see. The story is more about deception and vanity rather than a traditional evil character.

Is the Mad Hatter a bad guy in Alice in Wonderland?

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.

What game does Alice play with the Queen of Hearts and what was weird about it?

Alice plays a game of croquet with the Queen of Hearts. The notable feature of the game is that the balls are live flamingos and the mallets are live hedgehogs, making it a whimsical and nonsensical version of the traditional sport.

In Disney's a Christmas carol after a visit from Jacob marle scrooge is then visited by the ghost of Christmas?

Scrooge is visited by three other ghosts - the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. These visits are meant to show Scrooge his past, present, and future in order to help him see the error of his ways and change his attitude towards Christmas and life in general.

What did the bottle in Alice in the wonderland say on it?

"Drink Me"

.... this time she found a little bottle on it, (`which certainly was not here before,' said Alice,) and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words `DRINK ME'beautifully printed on it in large letters.

Is there any disobedience in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?

It is not until the final chapter of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland that Alice first disobeys instruction.

She has been growing during the trial of the Knave of Hearts, and when the King says, "Rule Forty-two. ALL PERSONS MORE THAN A MILE HIGH TO LEAVE THE COURT," she not only refuses to leave, she answers him back:

`I'M not a mile high,' said Alice.
`You are,' said the King.
`Nearly two miles high,' added the Queen.
`Well, I shan't go, at any rate,' said Alice: `besides, that's not a regular rule: you invented it just now.'
`It's the oldest rule in the book,' said the King.
`Then it ought to be Number One,' said Alice.
She has become tired of the silliness of the Wonderland people and is frustrated by the irrational and unjust nature of the court's procedures. Emboldened by her increased size, she stands up to them and openly defies them:
`Let the jury consider their verdict,' the King said, for about the twentieth time that day.
`No, no!' said the Queen. `Sentence first--verdict afterwards.'
`Stuff and nonsense!' said Alice loudly. `The idea of having the sentence first!'
`Hold your tongue!' said the Queen, turning purple.
`I won't!' said Alice.
It is Alice's defiance and self assertion which finally breaks the spell of Wonderland, and provokes the conflict whuich causes either Alice's expulsion, or perhaps the destruction of Wonderland itself (depending on your point of view.)

`Off with her head!' the Queen shouted at the top of her voice. Nobody moved.
`Who cares for you?' said Alice, (she had grown to her full size by this time.) `You're nothing but a pack of cards!'
At this the whole pack rose up into the air, and came flying down upon her: she gave a little scream, half of fright and half of anger, and tried to beat them off, and found herself lying on the bank, with her head in the lap of her sister, who was gently brushing away some dead leaves that had fluttered down from the trees upon her face.

In Disney's 'A Christmas Carol' what does Scrooge buy for the Cratchit family on Christmas Day?

In Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, Scrooge sends a young boy to buy a turkey on Christmas Day, which he plans to send to the Cratchit's as a surprise.
Firstly, Mr. Cratchit is a poor man who is forced by Scrooge to work a lot as his clerk. He loves Christmas. He has a sick son named Tiny Tim and also has a wife.

What are the release dates for Carol Channing's Mad English Tea Party - 1970 TV?

Carol Channing's Mad English Tea Party - 1970 TV was released on:

USA: 9 September 1970

UK: 19 December 1970

Who does the voice of the headless horseman on Disney's legend of sleepy hollow?

Bing Crosby is the narrator of Disney's 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow'. Crosby sings and does the voices of the male characters, most notably, Brahm Bones who tells Ickabod Crane the story of the Headless Horsemen in song which may be what you are thinking of.

Where is the magic in Alice in Wonderland?

The whole of Wonderland is magical in its way, populated as it is by animated playing cards, talking animals and fantastical creatures such as the Mock Turtle and the Gryphon. Then of course, it is liberally strewn with food and drink which causes Alice to change size during her visit. Things appear and disappear without rhyme or reason - for example, when Alice first discovers the golden key, it is the only thing on the table, but the next time she looks there is also the bottle marked 'drink me' - and the Cheshire Cat appears and disappears with dizzying speed.

But is this really magic at all? Alice's Adventures are, after all, set within a dream and so what seems like magic, might just be the surreality of dreams, where nothing is constant and little makes sense.

What does the White Rabbit always say in Alice in Wonderland?

In the 1951 animated movie by Disney, he says, "I'm late, I'm late, for a very important date. No time to say hello, goodbye, I'm late, I'm late, I'm late!"

In Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the first thing the White Rabbit says is, "Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!"

When we next see him he says, "Oh! The Duchess, the Duchess! Oh! Won't she be savage if I've kept her waiting!"

On his third appearance, he is still clearly concerned about the Duchess when he says, "The Duchess! The Duchess! Oh my dear paws! Oh my fur and whiskers! She'll have me executed as sure as ferrets are ferrets!"

After this his manner of speech takes on a much more conversational tone, as he instructs Alice to fetch his gloves and fan, and subsequently discusses with his servants how best to remove the giant Alice from his house.

The last time he appears in the book is during the trial, at which he acts as herald. During the trial he cries out "Silence in the court," reads the accusation and calls the witnesses.

Is the White Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland late for something?

In Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the White Rabbit is concerned that he will be late for an appointment with the Duchess.

`Oh! the Duchess, the Duchess! Oh! won't she be savage if I've kept her waiting!'

Early on in the book, he is constantly worried that he won't arrive on time, but after the incident where Alice gets stuck in his house, he doesn't mention being late again, so we are forced to assume that the appointment has taken place. Whether he was actually late for his meeting is never revealed.

In the 1951 Disney adaptation, the White Rabbit says that he is late several times. I'm late, I'm late, for a very important date. No time to say "hello, goodbye," I'm late, I'm late, I'm late

But other than "a very important date", he never specifies what it is that he is late for. Unlike in the book, he is still rushing around at the end of the story, and arrives at the Queen's croquet ground in a great hurry. It might be inferred that the croquet match is the event he is late for.

Where can one find a mermaid shower curtain and other non Disney mermaid decor for a woman's bathroom?

You can find mermaid-themed shower curtains and bathroom decor on websites like Etsy, Amazon, and Wayfair. Look for independent artists and stores that specialize in unique home decor items. Try searching for terms like "mermaid bathroom decor" or "mermaid shower curtain" to find a variety of options that are not Disney-branded.

When is Alice courageous?

Alice is courageous when she faces her fears and takes action despite feeling scared or uncertain. This can manifest in situations where she stands up for what is right, takes risks, or helps others in need without hesitation.