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Alice In Wonderland Questions and Answers (Q&A)

H. Barnes, Unemployed
Answered: May 01, 2019
Alice in Wonderland is children's fiction, for sure. It can also be further classified as children's literature or children's fantasy. The author, Lewis Carroll was a genius when it came to...Read More

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D. gray, Builder
Answered: May 01, 2019
The Jabberwocky is a poem which was written about nonsense by Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland. It is probably the most famous poem about nonsense which has ever been written to...Read More

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H. Barnes, Unemployed
Answered: May 01, 2019
Lewis Carroll is the author of Alice in Wonderland. His full name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. He has also written many other books. He was from the village of Daresbury, England. Being the...Read More

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C. Perez, Writer
Answered: May 01, 2019
My favorite Alice in Wonderland character is the Cheshire Cat. He's so zany and witty. I love the look of him and what he says as well. Even in his big ole grin, he shows his mischievous side...Read More

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C. Perez, Writer
Answered: May 01, 2019
Tweedeldee and Tweedeledum are two of the fictional characters in Alice in Wonderland who are from an old English nursery rhyme from the book written by Lewis Carroll called "Through the...Read More

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H. Barnes, Unemployed
Answered: May 01, 2019
Alice in Wonderlan is regarded as one of the best books ever written because...it is. It is a masterpiece. It is officially acclaimed as being number 18 in the top 100. It is a brilliant novel of...Read More

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C. Perez, Writer
Answered: May 01, 2019
The Mad Hatter was supposed to be The Hatter who was a hat maker who's been poisoned by mercury. That is why his hair was orange. In the sequel of the movie, he played and even larger part as the...Read More

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H. Barnes, Unemployed
Answered: May 01, 2019
Alice had quite the imagination. She could create a full episode of cartoons anywhere she went. Yes, that's right. Wonderland was all in her imagination, at least in my opinion and the opinion of...Read More

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D. gray, Builder
Answered: May 01, 2019
It is speculated by many that Alice in Wonderland is about drugs and drug abuse. It is hard to say because it was written as a book before drug use was as common as it is today or as it was in...Read More

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C. Perez, Writer
Answered: May 01, 2019
Alice, in Alice in Wonderland, is often thought to be a figment of the Red King. But, is she really? Yes, she is. The whole story line is built around a game of Chess and when Alice stumbles...Read More

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C. Perez, Writer
Answered: May 01, 2019
Alice in Wonderland is one of the best stories for children ever written. It is actually genius and entertaining as well. I have read it multiple times and still have parts of it memorized. It's...Read More

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D. gray, Builder
Answered: May 01, 2019
Alice in Wonderland is definitly based on cards. But, why? There is a lot of symbolism that can connect with a deck of cards. Furthermore, cards were very popular then. From the marching cards to...Read More

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C. Perez, Writer
Answered: May 01, 2019
The end of the second Alice in Wonderland was representative of growing up. TweedleDee and Tweedledum were symbolic of parents, possibly Alice's that were attempting to keep her imagination under...Read More

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H. Barnes, Unemployed
Answered: May 01, 2019
Through the Looking Glass, the follow up of Alice in Wonderland, is not as good as the original Alice in Wonderland. But then again, nothing could be. There is no way that any book, or movie,...Read More

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