Skip to main content

Questions tagged [alice-in-wonderland]

Alice in Wonderland is a classic story about a fictional character named Alice and her odd adventures. She was created by Lewis Carroll and first appeared in 1865.

7 votes
0 answers
109 views

Was the caucus race filmed for the 1985 Alice in Wonderland miniseries?

In December 1985, CBS broadcast a two-night miniseries version of Alice in Wonderland, produced by Irwin Allen. I remember watching it at the time (although not live; it was actually the first ...
Buzz's user avatar
  • 98.5k
-3 votes
2 answers
173 views

Are there linguistic reasons for Lewis Carroll’s Alice to be treated as a flower?

In the Alice narratives, particularly in Through the Looking-Glass, Alice encounters some sentient and talking flowers who “mistake” her for one of their own: Alice was so astonished that she could ...
ferjsoto42yahoocom's user avatar
-5 votes
1 answer
374 views

Is there evidence in Carroll’s text to show the Devil as a character in Wonderland’?

Given the many biblical connotations within Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, is there linguistic evidence to show the presence of Satan or the Devil in this narrative?
ferjsoto42yahoocom's user avatar
-3 votes
2 answers
760 views

What types of apples could Pat be digging up in Wonderland’s ‘The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill’

When Alice’s giant arm reaches for the White Rabbit, and he goes flying into the cucumber frames, he calls upon Pat the gardener for help: “Pat! Pat! Where are you?” And then a voice she [Alice] had ...
ferjsoto42yahoocom's user avatar
-6 votes
1 answer
87 views

Who was the first Fantasy heroine named Alice?

Lewis Carroll’s Alice, From Alice’s adventures in Wonderland, seems to be a good candidate as the “first” Alice in a Fantasy story, but is this the case or were there other fictional heroine Alices ...
ferjsoto42yahoocom's user avatar
4 votes
1 answer
233 views

Does "Little Mimzy Wells" by Markiv Inias really exist?

In this question, "Was there a literary inspiration for Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland?”, the questioner quotes a Wikipedia listing of some literary works inspired by Lewis Carroll's story, ...
Clara Díaz Sanchez's user avatar
7 votes
2 answers
872 views

Are there linguistic reasons for the Dormouse to think himself a bat in A Mad Tea-Party?

When the Hatter tells Alice how he upset Time, at the Queen’s concert, he begins to demonstrates how this occurred: ”We quarrelled last March - just before he went mad, you know -“ (pointing with his ...
ferjsoto42yahoocom's user avatar
4 votes
1 answer
907 views

Did several months elapse between the beginning and end of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland?

Before Alice enters the dream state -and falls to Wonderland - on the bank beside her sister, the reader is told by Carroll that it was a hot day and that Alice thought of the possibility of making a ...
ferjsoto42yahoocom's user avatar
-2 votes
1 answer
188 views

Do the Hatter and March Hare live in the same house in Wonderland?

When Alice is alone in the Forest of Wonderland, she encounters the Cheshire Cat, who gives her these strange directions to apparently the only people nearby. Alice begins by inquiring about possible ...
ferjsoto42yahoocom's user avatar
-3 votes
1 answer
250 views

Who locked the door to the garden(s) in Underground and Wonderland, after Alice had unlocked it with the golden key?

In Alice’s Adventures Underground and in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland a large Alice finds the golden key on the glass three-legged table, she then opens the tiny door to the garden with this key. ...
ferjsoto42yahoocom's user avatar
36 votes
1 answer
4k views

Are there linguistic reasons for the Dormouse to be treated like a piece of furniture in ‘Wonderland?’

In A Mad Tea-Party the Hatter and March Hare mistreat the Dormouse, as they ...were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. (p. 95, original pagination for this ...
ferjsoto42yahoocom's user avatar
1 vote
1 answer
305 views

Why are there so many references to, or instances of, rotational motion in Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland?

Most readers are aware of the rotational movement around the table in A Mad Tea-Party, yet in the episode prior to this, the one with the Cheshire Cat on the branch, the feline had directed Alice ...
ferjsoto42yahoocom's user avatar
10 votes
3 answers
3k views

What does the Hatter’s “Your hair wants cutting” mean in A Mad Tea-Party

Near the beginning of A Mad Tea-Party, the Hatter suddenly, and seemingly out of nowhere, states “Your hair wants cutting,” which words Alice takes as a personal insult. This was the Hatter’s first ...
ferjsoto42yahoocom's user avatar
6 votes
1 answer
9k views

What are the references to Alice in Wonderland?

In the series Alice in Borderland, there are logically several references to the book Alice in Wonderland. Most notably, the protagonist goes by Arisu (Alice) and finds himself in a bizarre world ...
Adamant's user avatar
  • 117k
8 votes
3 answers
6k views

How did Alice return from Wonderland the very first time?

Warning, many spoilers of Alice in Wonderland and sequel. In Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland Alice has nightmares that are actually memories of her first visit to Wonderland when she was a child. She ...
John's user avatar
  • 289

15 30 50 per page