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Alice in wonderland by: Brittany Martinez
Journey into Wonderland..
Lewis Carroll ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Alice Liddell ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
The Caterpillar Caterpillar is sitting on a mushroom while smoking a hookah. He corrects Alice's recitation of a poem; he does help her by advising her to eat from the mushroom if she wants to change her size.  Good Caterpillar or Bad Caterpillar????? Good Caterpillar: Teaches Alice how to cope with the difficulties in Wonderland. He teaches her how to change size by eating the mushroom and to adapt to her environment when needed  Bad Caterpillar: Smoking his hookah, and his advice to Alice to eat from a mushroom as a form a drug use.
 
The Cheshire Cat  Alice meets it when she leaves the Duchess house, and finds it in a tree. It constantly grins and can disappear and reappear whenever it likes. Sometimes it disappears and leaves its grin behind.  The Cheshire Cat is the only character in Wonderland who actually listens to Alice.  What is the role of the Cheshire Cat The role of the Cheshire Cat isn’t exactly clear,  The one that seems most logical with his background would be,  'Alice Window'  in Christ Church, Oxford, you can see 3 grinning animals at the top of the Liddell's family arms.
 
The Mad Hatter The Mad Hatter is one of the members of the Mad Tea Party. Later he also appears as a witness during the trial. He occasionally is very rude and provokes Alice during the tea party.  Criticisms:   The label on his top hat  'ten and six'   it’s a price tag!! and it means 10 shillings and 6 pennies. What is a Mad Hatter?  “ Mad as a hatter!” most hatters (person who makes hats) actually did go mad, because the mercury they used sometimes gave them mercury poisoning.   Who is the Mad Hatter? Mad Hatter resembles Theophilus Carter,  Carter was known in the area as the Mad Hatter, partly because he always wore a top hat and because of his eccentric ideas.
 
The Queen of Hearts The Queen of Hearts is violent, authoritative and dominant. She likes to play croquet with live flamingoes and hedgehogs as mallets and balls! she constantly orders the beheading of people when something isn't to her liking  Feared by all Wonderland creatures because of her lack of patience and her infamous line  "Off with his head!"   What did Lewis think of The Queen of Hearts? "I pictured to myself the Queen of Hearts as a sort of embodiment of ungovernable passion – a blind and aimless Fury."
 
The White Rabbit The White Rabbit White Rabbit is the first Wonderland character Alice meets. She follows him when he hurries into his hole and enters Wonderland. He is late for his job with the Duchess  Alice comes to his house where the White Rabbit, mistakes her for his housemaid Mary Ann, and orders her to get his gloves and a fan. She grows and gets stuck in his house and her orders her out.   Who is The White Rabbit? Dean Liddell, Alice's father, might have been an inspiration for the White Rabbit.  The Dean was always running late as well; there was no west entrance to the Chrisht Church Cathedral and the Dean would normally have to walk through the south door. Therefore he was known for being late for services.
 
Interview With 7 :] Thanks to: Steven Vargas Sean Vargas Sam Domenico   Breanna Lopez Jeff Sanford   Sam Pimentel Angelina Domenico
What do people think of Alice in Wonderland? 6 out of the 7 people felt that the story is confusing and weird,  1 of the 7 felt it was a good story until he found out “a guy on shrooms wrote it”
What do people think of the Caterpillar? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What do people think of the Cheshire Cat? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What do people think of the Mad Hatter? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What do people think of the Queen of Hearts? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What do people think of the White Rabbit? 1 of the 7 felt that he was a symbol for Alice to follow into Wonderland.   Another found him to be her favorite because it all started because of him. Another says that he reminds him of a grandpa.   2 of the 7 didn’t really have anything to say about him.   Another thought that he would be a good companion for Alice.   And the last felt that…”he was in a hurry”
 
"You!" said the Caterpillar contemptuiously... "WHO ARE YOU???"
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Alice in wonderland

  • 1. Alice in wonderland by: Brittany Martinez
  • 3.
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  • 5. The Caterpillar Caterpillar is sitting on a mushroom while smoking a hookah. He corrects Alice's recitation of a poem; he does help her by advising her to eat from the mushroom if she wants to change her size. Good Caterpillar or Bad Caterpillar????? Good Caterpillar: Teaches Alice how to cope with the difficulties in Wonderland. He teaches her how to change size by eating the mushroom and to adapt to her environment when needed Bad Caterpillar: Smoking his hookah, and his advice to Alice to eat from a mushroom as a form a drug use.
  • 6.  
  • 7. The Cheshire Cat Alice meets it when she leaves the Duchess house, and finds it in a tree. It constantly grins and can disappear and reappear whenever it likes. Sometimes it disappears and leaves its grin behind. The Cheshire Cat is the only character in Wonderland who actually listens to Alice. What is the role of the Cheshire Cat The role of the Cheshire Cat isn’t exactly clear, The one that seems most logical with his background would be, 'Alice Window' in Christ Church, Oxford, you can see 3 grinning animals at the top of the Liddell's family arms.
  • 8.  
  • 9. The Mad Hatter The Mad Hatter is one of the members of the Mad Tea Party. Later he also appears as a witness during the trial. He occasionally is very rude and provokes Alice during the tea party. Criticisms: The label on his top hat 'ten and six' it’s a price tag!! and it means 10 shillings and 6 pennies. What is a Mad Hatter? “ Mad as a hatter!” most hatters (person who makes hats) actually did go mad, because the mercury they used sometimes gave them mercury poisoning. Who is the Mad Hatter? Mad Hatter resembles Theophilus Carter, Carter was known in the area as the Mad Hatter, partly because he always wore a top hat and because of his eccentric ideas.
  • 10.  
  • 11. The Queen of Hearts The Queen of Hearts is violent, authoritative and dominant. She likes to play croquet with live flamingoes and hedgehogs as mallets and balls! she constantly orders the beheading of people when something isn't to her liking Feared by all Wonderland creatures because of her lack of patience and her infamous line "Off with his head!" What did Lewis think of The Queen of Hearts? "I pictured to myself the Queen of Hearts as a sort of embodiment of ungovernable passion – a blind and aimless Fury."
  • 12.  
  • 13. The White Rabbit The White Rabbit White Rabbit is the first Wonderland character Alice meets. She follows him when he hurries into his hole and enters Wonderland. He is late for his job with the Duchess Alice comes to his house where the White Rabbit, mistakes her for his housemaid Mary Ann, and orders her to get his gloves and a fan. She grows and gets stuck in his house and her orders her out. Who is The White Rabbit? Dean Liddell, Alice's father, might have been an inspiration for the White Rabbit. The Dean was always running late as well; there was no west entrance to the Chrisht Church Cathedral and the Dean would normally have to walk through the south door. Therefore he was known for being late for services.
  • 14.  
  • 15. Interview With 7 :] Thanks to: Steven Vargas Sean Vargas Sam Domenico Breanna Lopez Jeff Sanford Sam Pimentel Angelina Domenico
  • 16. What do people think of Alice in Wonderland? 6 out of the 7 people felt that the story is confusing and weird, 1 of the 7 felt it was a good story until he found out “a guy on shrooms wrote it”
  • 17.
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  • 21. What do people think of the White Rabbit? 1 of the 7 felt that he was a symbol for Alice to follow into Wonderland. Another found him to be her favorite because it all started because of him. Another says that he reminds him of a grandpa. 2 of the 7 didn’t really have anything to say about him. Another thought that he would be a good companion for Alice. And the last felt that…”he was in a hurry”
  • 22.  
  • 23. "You!" said the Caterpillar contemptuiously... "WHO ARE YOU???"
  • 24.