If you mean the Disney animated movie; that film is for people of all ages. If you mean the book the film is based on; it might be a little too difficult for young children to understand, but, try and read it anyway. It shouldn't be that hard.
It is already out but hard to find the DVD. There is a link below.
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It all started in Oxford, England in a boat beneath a sunny sky where echoes fade and memories die. Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), Reverend Duckworth, Alice Liddell (The Real Alice), Lorina Liddell, and Edith Liddell were all in that boat that famous day. Lewis was telling the three little girls of a marvelous place called Wonderland and Alice loved the stories so much that she asked him to give it to her as a book. So Lewis set to work and gave it to her for Christmas. Later his friend George Macdonald had his children read the story and they told Lewis to publish it. Thus the story was born on a boat. I suggest you read "Still She Haunts Me" it'll explain every detail of why the Wonderland was made.
Alice's parents are never mentioned in either of Lewis Carroll's Alice books. We know that she has a sister and a brother, but other than that, we are left in the dark as to her relationship with her family. However, she is never described as an orphan, and as Alice Liddell, the little girl on whom Alice was originally based, has both parents, we can probably assume that Alice's parents are at home, in the real world.
all the characters in the story would only be found in a fairy tale
The Oraculum. It is an oracle, it contains all of the events of Wonderland.
Alice in Wonderland is more popular because it is a classic and people of ALL ages know it while elderly and younger people may never have heard of X-Games.
Yes, in fact it's a very good book. Highly recommended for children of all ages!
It is already out but hard to find the DVD. There is a link below.
The book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was written in English. It has been translated into many languages since. All of the characters in the book speak English (although Alice tries a smattering of French when she is trying to attract the attention of the mouse in the pool of tears.)The Disney movie Alice in Wonderland was also made in English.
On the Almost Alice soundtrack it is "The Poison by the All American rejects"
I think it was because she feel asleep (see the end of the movie).It was all a dream and she was curious i guess so she followed the rabbit.Thus the whole movie.
No, "Alice in Wonderland" does not contain any explicit or bad language. The book is a classic children's story known for its whimsical and fantastical elements, making it suitable for readers of all ages.
You might say it was the Royal Couple, the King and Queen of Hearts. In reality, the absolute ruler of Wonderland was Alice, because it was all her imagination.
Here are a few: her 4 albums, her clothing line, getting her song "Alice" in the movie Alice in Wonderland, all her singles and awards etc... Hope this helps :)
Yes, Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" in 1865. It has since become a classic of children's literature and is beloved by readers of all ages.
Yes, Alice in Wonderland costumes are all the rage right now. There is everything from Alice, to the Cheshire cat, to the Queen to the Madhatter to choose from.