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.
In the hallway, Alice finds a little door but it's locked. She then finds a key to it sitting on a table. She unlocks the door and sees a beautiful garden, but can't fit through. A bottle appears labeled "drink me" which she checks to see if it's marked 'poison'. As it's not poison, she drinks it. She shrinks, but realizes she has forgotten the key. Then a cake appears that says "eat me". She thinks that if makes her grow bigger she can reach the key, and if she grows smaller she can creep under the door. She eats the cake and grows into a giant which causes her to start crying. The White Rabbit comes in, and she tries to ask the him for some help but he looks at Alice and screams, and drops his fan and gloves, which Alice picks up. Alice cools herself with the rabbit's fan and shrinks back whereupon she falls into a pool of tears.
Because she wants to be able to get through the mirror, Alice pretends "the glass has got all soft like gauze". She then finds herself on the mantle piece, without knowing how she got there, where she finds that the glass is "beginning to melt away, just like a bright silvery mist."
The next thing she knows, she's through to the other side.
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Alice is sitting outside with her sister, feeling hot, sleepy and bored, when she sees a white rabbit run by, wearing clothes and talking. She is so surprised by this that she follows the rabbit into its burrow but it's dark and she falls into a very deep hole. When she lands, she's in Wonderland.
Yes, in the original story "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll, Alice eventually wakes up and realizes it was all a dream, returning to the real world.
Yes, Alice got back home from Wonderland, when she woke up from her dream.
It is said that he is thrown through a separate hole underground and doesn't have to exit out the way Alice had to.
Alice had adventures in Wonderland in the book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.
Alice fell down a rabbit hole and ended up in Wonderland, a fantastical and nonsensical world filled with peculiar characters and events.
Alice's Wonderland was created in 1923.
Alice in Wonderland the Seccond was made in 1951
Alice - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - was created in 1865.
There is no Didi in Alice in Wonderland. There is, however, a Dodo.
The duration of Alice's Wonderland is 720.0 seconds.
The flamingo is pink in Alice in Wonderland.
No, the only "Alice in Wonderland" books he wrote were Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and the sequel Through the Looking Glass OR No, Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland in Oxford, England.
she thought she was dreaming when she was in wonderland but she really was in wonderland.
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Alice in Wonderland will be released on June 1, 2010.