It depends what you mean by 'problem'
Firstly, in the Disney version, Alice wanted to find her way home. She also wanted to find a way to get into the flower garden she glimpsed through the keyhole of the little door in the room she would later fill with tears.
From the looks of it, the story about Alice falling through a rabbit-hole and finding herself in a silly and nonsense world, is fairly guileless as a tale. The underlying story, the one about a girl maturing away from home in what seems to be a world ruled by chaos and nonsense, is quite a frightening one. All the time, Alice finds herself confronted in different situations involving various different and curious animals being all alone. She hasn't got any help at all from home or the world outside of Wonderland...
she goes home
Alices real name is Mary, her Middle name was Alice :)
Their gift for Bella was a CD which Edward compose.In the movie Alice gives Bella a necklace.
The characters in Alice in Wonderland represent the emotion in her mind and her real life acquaintances. Cheshire Cat- Dinah, who is Alices only friend and understands her. In the novel, the Cheshire Cat is the first animal that Alice does not offend. Caterpillar- The caterpillars lofty ego may represent Alice's older sister, who may be bossy.
For weddings the bride is supposed to have something old (in Bella's case her wedding ring or the hair pins her parents give her) something new ( the dress),something borrowed (Alices garter) and something blue(again the hair pins)
This email isn't real, but in the New Moon movie, Bella is emailing Alice, and her address in the movie is alicecullen@me.com. So if you try to email, it most likely won't work because it's only used in New Moon.
Charles E. Graham and Company published "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" in the year 1898.
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That would be the White Rabbit.
Linda Woolverton wrote the screenplay for Tim Burton's 2010 film Alice in Wonderland.Most movie versions of Lewis Carroll's book are called 'Alice in Wonderland' not 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' but there is a version made in 1972 which was written by William Sterlingand another made in 1910 for which Carroll has been given the writing credit. (See related links below)
Lewis Carroll began writing "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" in 1862, and it was published in 1865. The story originated from a boat trip he took with a friend's three daughters, during which he improvised a tale to entertain them.
I personaly don't beileve there is one... I'm doing a project on it and can't think of anything. Maybe that there will always be a problem in your way, but you have to overcome them.
None. Gakuen Alice is almost nothing like Alice in Wonderland. In Gakuen Alice there are supernatural people that are called Alices. The only thing similar between theese two is that they have strange things happening.None. There is hardly any smilarities.
Ashley Greene
In the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Caterpillar doesn't represent anybody from either the fictional nor the real Alice's life.The Caterpillar is also unlikely to represent anybody from Alice Kingsleigh's life in Tim Burton's 2010 movie as in that film Wonderland/Underland is supposed to be a real place. So when Alice sees the blue butterfly at the end, THAT is the Caterpillar and nobody else is.(Similarly, the twins Faith and Fiona are not the Tweedles.)
Cynthia
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