What Is The Theme Of Alice's Fun Trip In Wonderland

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Alice 's Fun trips in Wonderland directed by Jonathan Haswell, composed by Joby Talbot, led/directed by Barry Wordsworth; planned (dancing) by Christopher Wheeldon, produced by Oliver MacFarlane, (sang, danced, acted, etc., in front of people) by Steven McRae, Christopher Saunders, Zenaida Yanowsky, Edward Watson, Lauren Cuthbertson, Simon Russell Beale, and Sergei Polunin, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and The Royal (beautiful stage dancing). In this Royal (beautiful stage dancing) Alice a young girl who while sitting with her sisters falls asleep and enters this world by falling down a rabbit hole. She follows the White Rabbit who leads her on many fun trips throughout movie.
"Alice in Wonderland ' is full of beautiful/imaginary characters, each one adding a bit of humor and dimension to the story. When Alice falls down the rabbit hole she meets different talking animals and an unusual Queen. Alice is the main character of the story, a little girl who goes on the fun trip in Wonderland. The first character she meets is The White Rabbit, he reappears throughout the movie and acts as Alice 's guide, which is making happy because he doesn 't seem to know even what time it is. …show more content…

While adults try to figure out use of complex m codes in the text, or debate his possible use of opium, viewers may be simply dive with Alice through the rabbit hole, chasing after "The dream-child moving through a land / Of wonders wild and new." There they meet the White Rabbit, the Queen of Hearts, the Fake Turtle, and the Mad Hatter, among a large number of other characters gone forever, fantasy-like, and ordinary creatures. Alice travels through this Wonderland, trying to understand the meaning of her strange experiences. But they turn out to be "curiouser and curiouser," (appearing to be) without moral or

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