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.
Alice falls down a well in a rabbit hole.The rabbit-hole went straight on like a tunnel for some way, and then dipped suddenly down, so suddenly that Alice had not a moment to think about stopping herself before she found herself falling down a very deep well.
Alice is then called up as a witness. She accidentally knocks over the jury box with the animals inside them and the King orders the animals be placed back into their seats before the trial continues. The King and Queen order Alice to be gone, citing Rule 42 ("All persons more than a mile high to leave the court"), but Alice disputes their judgement and refuses to leave. She argues with the King and Queen of Hearts over the ridiculous proceedings, eventually refusing to hold her tongue. The Queen shouts her familiar "Off with her head!" but Alice is unafraid, calling them out as just a pack of cards; just as they start to swarm over her. Alice's sister wakes her up for tea, brushing what turns out to be some leaves and not a shower of playing cards from Alice's face. Alice leaves her sister on the bank to imagine all the curious happenings for herself.
'Alice in Wonderland' is several things. Firstly, it is a shortened version of the name of a book by Lewis Carroll whose full title is 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. It tells the story of a little girl named Alice, who follows a white rabbit down a hole to an extraordinary place called Wonderland, where she meets some bizarre and remarkable people, and does some bizarre and remarkable things.'Alice in Wonderland' is also a name given to Lewis Carroll's book AND its sequel, Through the Looking Glass - they frequently appear printed together in a single edition.The third best known usage of the term is in reference to the 1951 Disney animated adaptation of the books. 'Alice in Wonderland' is based predominantly on the first book, but also includes material from the second.Then, 'Alice in Wonderland' also is also the name of any of a number of other adaptations of Lewis Carroll's book, be they for stage, screen or television.Most recently, 'Alice in Wonderland' is a film by Tim Burton, which acts as a sequel to Carroll's books, and is set several years after Alice's first adventures in Wonderland.
Anything can happen; the minds of children are both strange and free; the adults should retain some of the children's capacity to dream, to imagine, to believe - if they want to remain forever young. Or - life can become "curiouser and curiouser".
Alice followed a rabbit. The White Rabbit led her down the rabbit hole into Wonderland, while she encountered the Dormouse during the Mad Hatter's Tea Party.
Alice fell down a rabbit hole in Lewis Carroll's book, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".
The White Rabbit is a metaphorical reference to the character in Lewis Carroll's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Alice follows him down the rabbit hole into Wonderland. Neo is instructed to follow the White Rabbit and descends into his realization of the Matrix.
Alice fell down a rabbit hole and ended up in Wonderland, a fantastical and nonsensical world filled with peculiar characters and events.
Alice is the girl who fell down the rabbit hole in the story Alice in Wonderland.
Alice falls down a rabbit-hole and ends up in Wonderland.
Down the Rabbit Hole refer's to the book called Alice in Wonderland. For more information, you can rent or purchase the book Alice in Wonderland from your local library or book store.
"How" do you ... if you're Alice and chasing the white rabbit you simply fall into an unnoticed hole. There's no 'how' to it really.
Alice from Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" popped down the large rabbit hole in 1865.
The main character in the story Alice in Wonderland is Alice, who falls down the rabbit hole. She encounters other characters such as the Cheshire Cat, the Hatter and the Queen of Hearts.
Alice running after the rabbit is the event that causes her adventures in Wonderland to begin. She sees it pop into a rabbit hole, and, without thinking, follows it in. The rabbit hole goes on for some way, but then dips suddenly, and Alice finds herself falling down a deep well, which terminates in Wonderland. There is no way for her to go back, so she is more or less obliged to explore her new surroundings, which leads her to have some extraordinary experiences, and meet some extraordinary people.
This may or may not be the correct song but it is defiantly made for Alice in Wonderland. Called: Alice in Wonderland By: Wynter Gordon.