Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Guide Note:

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a children's novel by Lewis Carroll that follows the adventures of a girl named Alice who falls into a new world through a rabbit hole.

Fast Facts:

  1. Author: Lewis Carroll
  2. Publication: 1865
  3. Sequel: Through the Looking Glass
  4. Inspired by stories Carroll told to a girl named Alice Siddell
  5. Has been adapted numerous times since its publication
  6. Banned in Hunan for putting animals on the same level as humans

Plot Synopsis

This charming children's story follows Alice as she chases a large rabbit down a hole, and ends up in a very different world on the other side. In this new world, Alice finds a variety of substances that change her size from very tiny, to very large. She meets animals that talk and think as well as crazy people such as the Mad Hatter. She doesn't really know where to go, but follows one path and adventure after another until she ends up in the courtroom of the Queen of Hearts. She finally breaks free from the spell of this mysterious world only to discover in the end that it was all a dream.

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