In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice...
The food Alice eats which causes her to change her size is a cake marked 'EAT ME', a pebble which has turned into a cake and the mushroom which the Caterpillar was sitting on.
She also changes size after drinking from a bottle marked 'DRINK ME' and from an unmarked bottle.
Fanning herself with the White Rabbit's fan also causes Alice to change size, and she changes entirely without reason during the trial.
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In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the first drink Alice has makes her shrink, and the second drink she has makes her grow.
She has the first drink, which is in the bottle marked 'drink me', in the corridor of doors, and the second in the White Rabbit's house.
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice shrinks after eating a pebble which has turned into a cake(Chapter 3) and nibbling from the Caterpillar's mushroom(Chapters 5 & 7)
She also shrinks after drinking from the bottle marked DRINK ME (Chapter 1) and while fanning herself with the White Rabbit's fan (Chapter 2)
In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, Alice shrinks after drinking pishsalver.
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice...
In Chapter One of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Alice shrinks after drinking from the bottle marked DRINK ME.
In Chapter Two she shrinks while fanning herself with the White Rabbit's fan.
In Chapter Three she shrinks after eating a pebble which has turned into a cake.
And in Capters Five and Seven she shrinks after nibbling the right hand side of the mushroom.
In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, Alice shrinks after drinking pishsalver.
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice shrinks:
- after drinking from a bottle marked 'DRINK ME'
- while fanning herself with the White Rabbit's fan
- after eating a pebble which has turned into a cake
- after nibbling the right hand side of the mushroom
The mushroom when she is actually in wonderland but when she is trying to get through the door it is the drink
Alice eats the mushroom pieces because she wants to gain control of her height and the Caterpillar has advised her that eating the mushroom will enable her to do so.`What size do you want to be?' it asked.`Oh, I'm not particular as to size,' Alice hastily replied; `only one doesn't like changing so often, you know.'`One side will make you grow taller, and the other side will make you grow shorter.'`One side of WHAT? The other side of WHAT?' thought Alice to herself.`Of the mushroom,' said the Caterpillar, just as if she had asked it aloud; and in another moment it was out of sight.
No. In the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland the Queen of Hearts is present when the Hatter gives his evidence at the trial of the Knave of Hearts, but he doesn't speak to her.
No. Adults or teenagers with anorexia don't shrink, it's just a saying that people make up. Once you grow you grow.
In his book, Alice's Adventures in wonderland, Lewis Carroll doesn't describe what the cake marked 'eat me' tastes like. By the time Alice eats it, she has already drunk from the bottle marked 'drink me', which had "a sort of mixed flavour of cherry- tart, custard, pine-apple, roast turkey, toffee, and hot buttered toast". She is expecting to change size as a result of eating the cake, and is seemingly too busy wondering whether she will shrink or grow to notice what it tastes like. She ate a little bit, and said anxiously to herself, `Which way? Which way?', holding her hand on the top of her head to feel which way it was growing, and she was quite surprised to find that she remained the same size: to be sure, this generally happens when one eats cake, but Alice had got so much into the way of expecting nothing but out-of-the-way things to happen, that it seemed quite dull and stupid for life to go on in the common way. The flavour of the cookie isn't described in Disney's 1951 movie, either.
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice grows after eating a cake marked 'EAT ME' (Chapter 1) and some pieces of the Caterpillar's mushroom (Chapters 5 & 6)She also grows after drinking from an unmarked bottle (Chapter 3) and during the trial of the Knave of Hearts for no reason at all (Chapters 11 & 12)In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, Alice grows after eating a cake named upelkuchen.