The Alice in Wonderland stories include many undertones, including criticsm of English society and politics from the time the book was written. The author mocks the attitude of the upper class using characters from Wonderland.
falling down the rabbit hole
shrinking and growing in the corridor of doors
falling into the pool of tears and meeting the creatures there
the caucus race
getting stuck in the rabbit's house
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was written as a novel, so the dialogues are in story form. Here is an segment of the dialogue between Alice and the Cheshire Cat: `Cheshire Puss,' she began, rather...
A gryphon is a mythological creature with the body of a lion, the head of an eagle and the wings of a dragon. It is more usually spelled 'griffin'.The gryphon in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is...
The Jabberwock is the fearsome dragon-like creature which appears in Through the Looking Glass, which is the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.