The portal between the "real" world and Wonderland.
"Speak roughly to your little boy..." (The Duchess's Lullaby)
Alice repeatedly questions who she is, especially when she cannot remember her lessons or nursery rhymes correctly. index of alice in wonderland
The catalyst for the adventure. Characterized by his waistcoat, pocket watch, and chronic anxiety regarding punctuality.
Carroll (a mathematician) uses the story to parody new, "illogical" mathematical theories of the 19th century. The portal between the "real" world and Wonderland
"You are old, Father William..." (Alice’s recited poem for the Caterpillar)
The White Rabbit’s most prized and stressful possession. Characterized by his waistcoat, pocket watch, and chronic
"The Lobster Quadrille" (Will you, won't you, join the dance?) Down the Rabbit-Hole The Pool of Tears A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill Advice from a Caterpillar Pig and Pepper A Mad Tea-Party The Queen's Croquet-Ground The Mock Turtle's Story The Lobster Quadrille Who Stole the Tarts? Alice's Evidence
A vestibule containing the tiny door leading to the beautiful garden, where Alice must manipulate her size to enter.
A literal sea of Alice’s own making, created while she was nine feet tall.