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3. • Alice and her sister Delilah are sitting under a
tree when Alice sees the White Rabbit hurry
down a rabbit hole. Alice follows the White
Rabbit into Wonderland, where she has a series
of marvelously imaginative adventures.
• While searching for the White Rabbit, Alice meets
the Cheshire Cat, a playful feline who can appear
and disappear at will.
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4. On the advice of the Cheshire Cat, Alice
attends a tea party at the March Hare's house.
After the Mad Hatter tries to cut Alice's hair,
she runs away and finds herself in a garden.
After a croquet match, Alice is called on to
testify against a tart thief in court. She
becomes so flustered that she angers the
Queen of Hearts, who orders that her head be
cut off. Alice then wakes up to discover that it
was all a dream.
5. Alice is quietly reading over her
sister’s shoulder when she sees a
White Rabbit dash across the lawn
and disappear into its hole. She
jumps up to rush after him and
finds herself falling down the
rabbit hole. At the bottom, she
sees the White Rabbit hurrying
along a corridor ahead of her and
murmuring that he will be late. He
disappears around a corner, leaving
Alice standing in front of several
locked doors.
6. Alice is quietly reading over her
sister’s shoulder when she sees a
White Rabbit dash across the lawn
and disappear into its hole. She
jumps up to rush after him and
finds herself falling down the
rabbit hole. At the bottom, she
sees the White Rabbit hurrying
along a corridor ahead of her and
murmuring that he will be late. He
disappears around a corner, leaving
Alice standing in front of several
locked doors.
7. Then she falls into a pool of her own tears.
Splashing along, she encounters a mouse
who stumbled into the pool. Alice
tactlessly begins a conversation about her
cat Dinah, and the mouse becomes
speechless with terror. Soon the pool of
tears is filled with living creatures—birds
and animals of all kinds. An old Dodo
suggests that they run a Caucus Race to
get dry. Asking what a Caucus Race is,
Alice is told that the best way to explain it
is to do it, whereupon the animals run
themselves quite breathless and finally
become dry. Afterward, the mouse tells a
“Tail” to match its own appendage. Alice
is asked to tell something, but the only
thing she can think of is her cat Dinah.
Frightened, the other creatures go away,
and Alice is left alone.
8. On a glass table, she finds a tiny golden key
that unlocks a little door hidden behind a
curtain. The door opens upon a lovely
miniature garden, but Alice cannot get through
the doorway because it is too small. She sadly
replaces the key on the table. A little bottle
mysteriously appears. Alice drinks the contents
and immediately begins to grow smaller, so
much so that she can no longer reach the key
on the table. Next, she eats a piece of cake she
finds nearby, and soon she begins to grow to
such an enormous size that she can only squint
through the door. In despair, she begins to
weep tears as big as raindrops. As she sits
crying, the White Rabbit appears, moaning
that the Duchess will be angry if he keeps her
waiting. He drops his fan and gloves, and when
Alice picks them up, she begins to grow
smaller. Again she rushes to the garden door,
but she finds it shut and the golden key once
more on the table out of reach. The White
Rabbit appears once more, this time hunting
for his gloves and fan....
11. Alice
Alice, a curious, imaginative,
strong-willed, and honest
young English girl. She falls
asleep by the side of a stream
in a meadow and dreams that
she follows a White Rabbit
down his hole. She has many
adventures in a Wonderland
peopled by all kinds of strange
characters and animals.
12. The White Rabbit
The White Rabbit, anxious,
aristocratic, dandified. Alice follows
him down his hole, which leads to
an enchanted house and garden.
The White Rabbit is a prime
minister of sorts in Wonderland,
for he has close contact with the
royalty there and carries out their
orders, although he does not
institute policy.
13. The Queen of Hearts
The Queen of Hearts, the ill-tempered
Queen of Wonderland. She constantly
demands that everyone who crosses her
be beheaded. Fond of croquet, she orders
Alice to take part in a game in which
flamingoes are used for mallets and
hedgehogs for balls. She issues an order
for Alice’s execution at the end of the
book, but the order is never carried out
because Alice accuses the Queen and all
her company of being only a pack of
cards, an assertion that turns out to be
true.
14. The King of Hearts
The King of Hearts, a timid, kindly man.
Although he is completely under his wife’s
power because of her temper, he manages to
pardon all her victims surreptitiously.
The Duchess The Duchess, another member of
royalty in Wonderland, a platitude-quoting,
moralizing, ugly old woman who lives in a
chaotic house. Deathly afraid of the Queen,
she is ordered to be beheaded, but the
sentence is never carried out.
15. The Cook
The Cook, the Duchess’ servant. She flavors
everything with pepper, insults her mistress,
and throws cooking pans at her.
The Cheshire Cat
The Cheshire Cat, the Duchess’ grinning cat.
Continually vanishing and reappearing, he is a
great conversationalist, and he tells Alice much
of the gossip in Wonderland.
16. The Duchess’ Baby
he Duchess’ Baby, a strange, howling, little
infant. The baby turns into a pig when the
Duchess entrusts it to Alice’s care.
The Knave of Hearts
The Knave of Hearts, a timid, poetry-writing
fellow accused of stealing some tarts that the
Queen has made.
The March Hare
The March Hare, the rude host of a mad tea
party to which Alice invites herself and then
wishes that she had not.
17. The Duchess’ Baby, a strange, howling, little
infant. The baby turns into a pig when the
Duchess entrusts it to Alice’s care.
The Knave of Hearts
The Knave of Hearts, a timid, poetry-writing
fellow accused of stealing some tarts that the
Queen has made.
The March Hare
The March Hare, the rude host of a mad tea
party to which Alice invites herself and then
wishes that she had not.
The Mad Hatter
The Mad Hatter, a riddle-making, blunt,
outspoken guest at the tea party. He is a good
friend of the March Hare, and at the party, the
two try to prove to Alice that she is stupid.
18. The Dormouse
The Dormouse, another guest at the tea party.
He is a sleepy creature, aroused long enough
to recite...
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Editor's Notes
Alice is quietly reading over her sister’s shoulder when she sees a White Rabbit dash across the lawn and disappear into its hole. She jumps up to rush after him and finds herself falling down the rabbit hole. At the bottom, she sees the White Rabbit hurrying along a corridor ahead of her and murmuring that he will be late. He disappears around a corner, leaving Alice standing in front of several locked doors.
Alice is quietly reading over her sister’s shoulder when she sees a White Rabbit dash across the lawn and disappear into its hole. She jumps up to rush after him and finds herself falling down the rabbit hole. At the bottom, she sees the White Rabbit hurrying along a corridor ahead of her and murmuring that he will be late. He disappears around a corner, leaving Alice standing in front of several locked doors.
Alice is quietly reading over her sister’s shoulder when she sees a White Rabbit dash across the lawn and disappear into its hole. She jumps up to rush after him and finds herself falling down the rabbit hole. At the bottom, she sees the White Rabbit hurrying along a corridor ahead of her and murmuring that he will be late. He disappears around a corner, leaving Alice standing in front of several locked doors.