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  1. May 9, 2023 · How Alice Grew Tall, Original illustration from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by John Tenniel, 1885, The Morgan Library & Museum Traditionally, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland has been thought to reflect themes of growing up, thanks to the recurring motifs of transformation and change propel our hero through an increasingly strange land where nothing seems to make sense.

  2. Alice and Wonderland does very much live in our collective consciousness.We all know what a Mad Hatter's tea party looks like, can liken hapless pairs to Tweedledum and Tweedledee, or a big grin ...

  3. www.alice-in-wonderland.net . 2. 3 ALL in the golden afternoon Full leisurely we glide; For both our oars, with little skill, By little arms are plied,

  4. With Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, he wanted to describe how a child sees our adult world, including all of the (in the eyes of a child silly and arbitrary) rules and social etiquette we created for ourselves, as well as the ego’s and bad habits we have developed during our lives.

  5. Other characters from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (in order of appearance) Alice’s sister (Chapter 1, 12); in the beginning of the story she’s reading a very boring book (according to Alice). In the end Alice wakes up in her lap and tells her her adventures.

  6. Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures.It is based on Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its 1871 sequel Through the Looking-Glass.

  7. Carroll was inspired to write Alice in Wonderland after a particular boat trip in Oxford with his young friend Alice Liddell, the daughter of Henry Liddell, whom he taught and inspired with his storytelling. The buildings of Christ Church, Oxford, are said to have been incorporated into Wonderland in the long hall at the beginning and the ...

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