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What did Alice find in a teapot?

In Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice doesn't find anything in a teapot. In the 1951 Disney version, when she first sees the Dormouse, the March Hare is pulling him out of a teapot.


What is the opening scene to Alice in Wonderland?

In the opening scene of Alice in Wonderland, Alice and her sister are sitting by a riverbank and her sister is reading a book which Alice considers very boring. She's feeling sleepy when she sees a white rabbit run past wearing a waistcoat and looking at a pocket watch. Alice is consumed with curiosity so she chases after it but falls down the rabbit hole and lands in Wonderland.


How many versions of Alice in Wonderland are there?

In the books by Lewis Carroll, Alice went to Wonderland only once; in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. In the sequel, Through the Looking Glass, the place she visits is called the Looking-glass World.Tim Burton's 2010 movie sees Alice making a return to visit to Wonderland, but it has been combined with the Looking-glass World and has been renamed Underland.


Who does Alice meet when in Wonderland?

In Lewis Carroll's novels, Alice meets the flowers in the second book, Through the Looking Glass. Not long after she travels through the mirror she leaves the 'looking glass house' and finds herself in 'the garden of live flowers'.In the 1951 Disney version of Alice in Wonderland, Alice discovers the flowers immediately after having been stuck in the White Rabbit's house.


In Tim Burton's Alice in wonderland does the mad hatter love Alice?

According to Johnny Depp on an interview, he says its a brother and sister thing going on. But, the director Tim Burton, describes it as love. We all can watch the movie twice and see that huge change with the Mad Hatter's connection with Alice. Tim quoted at ysdeburtonalice.c23," The Mad Hatter sees Alice in a diffrent view, he connects to her not like any character in Wonderland." Which all of we know that, Mad Hatter is indeed in love with Alice. Also, if you look at the original script for the movie, he kisses her twice, and almost kisses her a third time. In the movie itself, there is no real reference to their relationships, but if you look at the original script, you see that he kisses her twice, and that her eyes light up whenever she looks at him. Both of these things are cut out of the true movie, but they were still in love in the original. In Linda Woolverton's original script there were three kissing scenes between Alice and the Hatter. Why? Because Woolverton wrote the hatter with Johnny Depp in mind, because she has a major crush on him. Burton did not want his movie to be about a romance between Alice and Hatter so he scraped all references to a Alice/Hatter romance. Besides, Depp was like 25 years older than Wasikowska, and that would have been creepy. Anyway, there are no moments in the movie that suggest anything romantic between the Hatter and Alice. Although there is some lovely chemistry between Alice and the White Queen, whether intentional or not.

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What did Alice find in a teapot?

In Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice doesn't find anything in a teapot. In the 1951 Disney version, when she first sees the Dormouse, the March Hare is pulling him out of a teapot.


What does Alice have a vision of in the hotel room?

The first thing Alice sees in her vision while she is in the hotel room is a ballet studio. Then she sees Bella's mom's living room.


Why does Alice need the golden key in the book Alice in Wonderland?

Alice needs the golden key to unlock the door to the beautiful garden that she sees through the tiny door. It represents her desire for adventure and exploration in Wonderland.


What is the opening scene to Alice in Wonderland?

In the opening scene of Alice in Wonderland, Alice and her sister are sitting by a riverbank and her sister is reading a book which Alice considers very boring. She's feeling sleepy when she sees a white rabbit run past wearing a waistcoat and looking at a pocket watch. Alice is consumed with curiosity so she chases after it but falls down the rabbit hole and lands in Wonderland.


What Sean in Alice in wonderland is before she sees the singing flower garden?

were she gets mad because the bunny left her


What is the animal Alice is riding in Alice in Wonderland?

In the book, the White Rabbit is the first Wonderland animal that Alice sees, however she doesn't see him in Wonderland, but in the real world. She follows him into Wonderland, and just catches a glimpse of him as he hurries down a corridor, so he is also the first animal she sees in Wonderland.The first animal she actually meets is the Mouse, who has fallen into the pool of tears along with Alice.As to whether the animals are particularly strange is perhaps a matter of opinion. It is certainly strange for animals to have human characteristics, such as speech and clothing (and pocket watches), but the majority of animals Alice encounters are relatively normal - cats, dogs, birds etc.After meeting the mouse, she meets a dodo, which could be described as strange as dodos are extinct. Towards the end of the book she meets a mythical animal, in the form of the Gryphon, and a fictional animal, created by Lewis Carroll, the Mock Turtle. They are definitely strange.


Where can the Cheshire Cat be found in Alice in Wonderland?

In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice first encounters the Cheshire Cat in Chapter 6, Pig and Pepper. He is sitting by the fire in the Duchess' house and smiling broadly. After Alice leaves the house, she sees him again, sitting in a tree, and talks to him for a while.The next, and last, time she meets him is in Chapter 8, The Queen's Croquet Ground, where only his head appears, much to the consternation of the King of Hearts.


What is unusual about the White Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland?

In Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, when Alice first sees the White Rabbit she isn't terribly surprised when she hears it speak but, "when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this." But she is very startled when he takes a watch out of his waistcoat (vest) pocket because "she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it."


Why does Luke compare himself to Alice in Wonderland?

Luke compares himself to Alice in Wonderland because, like her, he finds himself in a strange and fantastical world with its own peculiar rules and challenges. He sees himself as navigating through unfamiliar territory and encountering bizarre situations, much like Alice does in Lewis Carroll's classic story.


Who took Alice to the the mock turtle?

When Alice first sees the Mock Turtle in Wonderland, he is sitting on a rock.They had not gone far before they saw the Mock Turtle in the distance, sitting sad and lonely on a little ledge of rock, and, as they came nearer, Alice could hear him sighing as if his heart would breakOther than that, the author gives no indication as to the location of the scene, except that there is some implication that they might be near the sea shore, as that is where the Lobster Quadrille must be danced, and the Turtle and the Gryphon give a demonstration of it, and their conversation is full of references to the ocean and to various sea creatures.


What person from Alices life does the caterpillar represents?

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.)


How many versions of Alice in Wonderland are there?

In the books by Lewis Carroll, Alice went to Wonderland only once; in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. In the sequel, Through the Looking Glass, the place she visits is called the Looking-glass World.Tim Burton's 2010 movie sees Alice making a return to visit to Wonderland, but it has been combined with the Looking-glass World and has been renamed Underland.