Alice's Adeventures In Wonderland
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Chapter One
Down the Rabbit Hole
Characters: Alice and White Rabbit
Alice is feeling bored while sitting on the field with her elder sister, when she notices a talking, clothed White Rabbit with a pocket watch run past. She follows it down a rabbit hole when suddenly she falls a long way to a curious hall with many locked doors of all sizes. She finds a small key to a door too small for her to fit through, but through it she sees an attractive garden. She then discovers a bottle on a table labelled "DRINK ME," the contents of which cause her to shrink too small to reach the key which she has left on the table. She eats a cake with "EAT ME" but nothing happened so she finished it.
Chapter Two
The Pool of Tears
Characters: Alice, Mouse
Chapter Two opens with Alice growing to such a tremendous size her head hits the ceiling. Alice is unhappy and, as she cries, her tears flood the hallway. After shrinking down again due to a fan she had picked up, Alice swims through her own tears and meets a Mouse, who is swimming as well. She tries to make small talk with him in elementary French (thinking he may be a French mouse) but she said "Où est ma chatte?" (that is "Where is my cat?") offends the mouse and he tries to escape her, then she promised doesn´t to talk about dogs or cats again.
The sea of tears becomes crowded with other animals and birds that have been swept away by the rising waters. Alice and the Mouse swam to the side of the pool and got out and other animals followed them (dodo, baby eagle, duck and a parrot) So Dodo suggested a running race to get dry. It was a very strange, but alter half an hour they were dry
The mouse began an story about a dog called Fury and a Mouse. Alice couldn´t understand so the Mouse get angry and walked away . The other animals walked away too, so Alice started cried again then she heard a sound and she thought was a Mouse came back.
Chapter Three
Alice oes to the White rabbit´s house
Characters: Alice, White Rabbit and Bill the Lizard.
It wasn´t the Mouse. It was the White Rabbit. He was muttering to himself and searching for some gloves and fan. Mistaking her for his maidservant, Mary Ann, he orders Alice to go into the house and brought them, but once she gets inside she drank something from the bottel and she starts growing. The horrified Rabbit orders his gardener, Bill the Lizard, to climb on the roof and go down the chimney. Bill did what Rabbit said but Alice kicked hard with her foot into the air and Landed on the grass. Alice heard a confusion of voices outsider and Rabbit brought a wheelbarrow with stones. This ones starte to change to cakes so Alice eats them, and they reduce her again in size. After that, she ran into the Woods. When she felts safe stopped and locked around she saw a mushroom not far away. She went up to the mushroom and she saw a blue caterpillar sitting there and it was smoking a long kookah.
Chapter Four
Advice from a Caterpillar
Characters: Caterpillar and Alice
Alice looked the caterpillar and the caterpillar looked at her. The Caterpillar questions Alice and she admits to her current identity crisis, compounded by her inability to remember a poem. Before crawling away, the caterpillar tells Alice that one side of the mushroom will make her taller and the other side will make her shorter. She breaks off two pieces from the mushroom. One side makes her shrink smaller than ever, while another causes her neck to grow high into the trees, where a pigeon mistakes her for a serpent. With some effort, Alice brings herself back to her normal height. She stumbles upon a small estate and uses the mushroom to reach a more appropriate height.
Chapter Five
Alice meets the Duchess and the Cheshire cat.
Characters: fish- footman, frog-footman, duchess, Alice, Cheshire cat.
A Fish-Footman has an invitation to play croquet for the Duchess of the house, which he delivers to a Frog-Footman. Alice observes this transaction and, after a silly conversation with the frog, lets herself into the house. The Duchess's Cook is throwing dishes and making a soup that has too much pepper, which causes Alice, the Duchess, and her baby (but not the cook or grinning Cheshire Cat) to sneeze violently. Alice is given the baby by the Duchess and to her surprise, the baby turns into a pig and then she put it down and ran into the Woods. The Cheshire Cat appears in a tree, directing her to the March Hare's house. He disappears but his grin remains behind to float on its own in the air prompting Alice to remark that she has often seen a cat without a
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