The Hatter, the Duchess and her cook are human adults who appear in the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
The King, Queen and Knave of Hearts are also portrayed as human, despite the fact that they are really living playing cards.
Alice is a human being. Most of the other characters are fantasy types.
No, the Mad Hatter is a human being.
Nothing in Alice in wonderland in acually "sane". Alice is falling into the world of wonderland which no human has gone to. It is like if someone found flying cats, no one would believe them even if it was "sane". Overall sane or insane would be a exageration or underestimate.
The Cheshire Cat's grin is reminiscent of the vagaries of human character or of a trickster .
The Rabbit's three human characteristics which first attract Alice's attention are his ability to speak, that he has a pocket watch and that he has a waistcoat pocket to keep it in.
Some literary elements in Alice in Wonderland include satire, absurdity, symbolism, and fantasy. The book uses these elements to create a whimsical and imaginative world that serves as a commentary on society and human behavior.
its a place where human mortals are banned but shannara elves are allowed there as well as other creatures of faerie and the trolls mwellrets dwarves and gnomes but not humans except that my great great great great great great great great grand mother Alice from Alice in wonderland went there because she found a secret passageway to there
Several live action film versions of Alice in Wonderland have been made over the decades, and the best known was probably Shirley Temple in the title role. There are surprising similarities between Alice in Wonderland and Dorothy (in Oz). They both have female leads, start off in reality then go elsewhere, have animal and human characters mixed, and numerous other parallels while being quite different stories. Alice, if I am not mistaken, has no juvenile or adult companions on her journey- it is even more solo adventure than the Baum novel, which has strong residual family ties.
Alice's human name was Mary Alice Brandon.
A wig is a head covering made from human or synthetic hair. In "Alice in Wonderland," the King's crown may not have looked comfortable because it was a whimsical and exaggerated depiction of a royal crown, meant to enhance the fantastical and surreal atmosphere of the story rather than focus on practicality or traditional aesthetics.
Some people believe that the characters in Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll are metaphors for the human psyche that delve deep into the human consciousness in the political, economic and social frameworks as a satire. Each character is unique and strange in the illusions woven to reveal the truth in the socio-economic-political structure created by humans as society to ridicule it. There are also opinions which do not support this theory, including one which suggests that the strangness of Wonderland and its characters is in fact a satire on contemporary ideas about mathematics which Carroll considered ridiculous and laughable.
Cynthia Brandon is Alice Cullen's human sister's name. When she was alive, Alice's human name was Mary Alice Brandon. Cynthia has a daughter who is still living, but Alice has never met her.