What ever happened to actress Natalie Gregory who played both ''Alice'' in ''Alice in Wonderland''?
Natalie Gregory retired from acting at a young age and has since chosen to live a private life away from the entertainment industry. She has not pursued a career in acting since her role as Alice in "Alice in Wonderland."
In Alice in Wonderland Chapter 9, the Mock Turtle leads a class with Alice and the Gryphon about various subjects, including lessons with morals. However, the lessons are nonsensical and absurd, emphasizing the parody of Victorian educational practices and the lack of practicality in teaching morals in Wonderland. The scene highlights the satirical nature of Lewis Carroll's portrayal of the conventional Victorian teaching methods.
The jar Alice took from the table had a label that said "Orange Marmalade" on it, which she hoped would turn into some sort of food or drink to help her as she fell down the rabbit hole in the "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" novel.
Did Br'er Fox throw Br'er Rabbit in a bramble bush in a story?
Yes, in the Uncle Remus stories, Br'er Fox tricks Br'er Rabbit into getting caught in a bramble bush as part of his schemes to outwit him.
What are some ideas of household characters in the background of Beauty and the Beast?
there is lumiere, the candlestick
there is cogsworth, the clock
there is ms.potts, the teapot
there is chip, the teacup 9ms.potts's son
there is also babette, the feather duster
theese are some of the household characters in the beauty and the beast
How can you get the script for Alice and wonderland?
The script for "Alice in Wonderland" is a public domain work, so you can find it online for free through various websites that offer classic literature. You can also consider checking with your local library or bookstore for copies of the original text by Lewis Carroll.
Does Alice get home from Wonderland?
In the books Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, all Alice has to do to return home is to wake up.
In both cases her awakening is preceded by her becoming angry with the ridiculousness of the Wonderland, and standing up to the figures in authority there.
Why does the king in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland talks to the jury in a low trembling voice?
He talks in a trembling voice because, he had an argument with Alice about her being more than a mile long and she can't be a witness. She says you just made this up and she was huge and he was small.
Joel Chandler Harris adapted and compiled the African-American folktales, published in 1881.
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Who is the author cheshire cat from Alice in Wonderland?
What song does the mad hatter do the futterwacken to?
In "Alice in Wonderland," the Mad Hatter does the Futterwacken dance during the song "Alice's Theme."
Was Alice in Wonderland successful?
Yes, Only because during the victorian era , often times children's books charaters were sickly sweet little goodie-goodie's, and naughty children were always punished, sometimes horribly. Alice acted like a real child. she was frequently naughty, disobedient, and downright rude to adults in authority ( such as the red queen). But Alice got away with it and quickly became a favourite.
What elements does Alice in wonderland have that are similar to fairy tales?
"Alice in Wonderland" shares elements with fairy tales such as magical creatures, a fantastical setting, a young protagonist going on a journey, and a sense of whimsy and enchantment. The story also explores themes of curiosity, transformation, and self-discovery similar to those found in traditional fairy tales.
Why is the case of genie called the forbidden experiment?
It's called the forbidden experiment, because to perform this experiment you would have to purposefully cause harm to the subject. To make a "feral child" the researcher would remove the child from parents, leave it in isolation, not care for it and mentally retard the child by making sure the it misses all the critical learning periods for language development. Not to mention the survival rates would be low.
Imagine a researcher wanting to cut chucks out of a child brain to see what happens?
That is practically what your doing in a manner of speaking.
Its cruel and inhumane, that's why its the forbidden experiment.
Why does alice meet the mad hatter?
In Lewis Carroll's book, Alice leaves the Mad Tea Party because the Hatter and March Hare are being rude and obnoxious and making her angry.
`Really, now you ask me,' said Alice, very much confused, `I don't think--'
`Then you shouldn't talk,' said the Hatter.
This piece of rudeness was more than Alice could bear: she got up in great disgust, and walked off; the Dormouse fell asleep instantly, and neither of the others took the least notice of her going, though she looked back once or twice, half hoping that they would call after her: the last time she saw them, they were trying to put the Dormouse into the teapot.
In the 1951 Disney version she leaves because the March Hare and the Mad Hatter have flung the White Rabbit over the fence. Alice wants to speak with him, so she tries to follow him.
Who crashed the mad tea party in Alice in Wonderland?
In Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice sits down at the tea party uninvited, despite being told that there is "no room" by the March Hare and the Hatter. She does the same in the 1951 Disney version, and the White Rabbit also turns up, but it isn't clear whether or not he has been invited.
What did Alice want from the Cheshire Cat?
Alice wanted the Cheshire Cat to give her directions through Wonderland.
`Cheshire Puss,' she began, rather timidly, as she did not at all know whether it would like the name: however, it only grinned a little wider. `Come, it's pleased so far,' thought Alice, and she went on. `Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?'
`That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,' said the Cat.
`I don't much care where--' said Alice.
`Then it doesn't matter which way you go,' said the Cat.
What is the Mad Hatter's name?
In the original book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Mad Hatter doesn't have a name, he is simply called the Hatter. He also appears in the second book, Through the Looking Glass, where his name is Hatta.
In the 1951 Disney animation, he is called the Mad Hatter.
In the book The Looking Glass Wars, the Mad Hatter's real name is Hatter Maddigan.
In the SYFY rendition, Alice, the Mad Hatter goes by the name David.
In the Batman series, the Mad Hatter's real name is Jervis Tetch.
In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, he is called Tarrant Hightoppand played by Johnny Depp.
Who is March Hare in the book Alice in Wonderland?
The March Hare is a character in Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, but he also appears in Through the Looking Glass, where he has the name Haigha (pronounced 'hare').
He is most famous for being at the Mad Tea Party in Chapter 7 of Alice's Adventures, which is being held at his house. Apart from Alice, the other guests are the Dormouse and the Hatter.
At the tea party, the March Hare famously offers Alice some wine, despite the fact that there isn't any and also offers here 'more tea' even though she is yet to have some. He is also chastised by the Hatter for having put butter into the Hatter's watch.
The inspiration for the character was the phrase 'mad as a March hare', which stems from a folk belief that Hares go a bit bonkers in the mating season.
What is emmas real name from genie in the house?
It is Actually Vicky Longley but in Genie in the house it is Emma Norton
Is there an hourglass in 'Alice in Wonderland'?
There isn't an hourglass in Alice in Wonderland.
There are hourglasses in the following movies :
"The Wizard of Oz" (1938) : the Wicked Witch gives Dorothy time to consider handing over the Ruby Slippers
"Aladdin" (1992) : the evil Jafar traps Princess Jasmine inside a huge hourglass
Did Alice follow a rabbit or a dormouse?
Alice from the Alice in Wonderland stories follows a White Rabbit.
What is Alice in Wonderland's address?
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.
The Doorknob does not appear in either of Carroll's Alice books and is purely a Disney creation.
Where does the March Hare live?
The March Hare lives in Wonderland. Specifically, he is known to reside in the Mad Hatter's tea party.