Reading Notes: Alice in Wonderland (Part B)

Alice in Wonderland 

Bibliography: Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll myth-folklore-unit-alice-in-wonderland.html


Alice came across a table where a March Hare and Hatter were having tea at. There was also a Dormouse that they used as an arm rest. The table was very large but they all sat in one corner. They told Alice to drink some wine. But Alice couldn't find the wine and asked and they said there was no wine. They started  to ask Alice riddles which she was pleased with. They started to confuse themselves with the riddles and got quiet. Then the Hatter asked what day of the month is it? Alice answered that it was the fourth. And the Hatter said that is was two days wrong. The March Hare took the watch and dipped it in the cup of tea to see if it would change but it didn't. The Hatter asked if Alice knew the answer to the riddle yet but she could not guess so she asked for the answer. But they admitted that they didn't know the answer to it either. Then they started to talk about time and how Alice doesn't really know what time is. They then started to sing a different version of twinkle twinkle little star and talked about how the queen got angry at them for it. They told the mouse to tell them a story so started to tell it fast so he wouldn't fall asleep before finishing it. The Hatter told Alice to take some more tea but she said she couldn't because she hadn't even taken any in the first place. She didn't know what the say so she took some tea. The mouse began to fall asleep again but the Hare gave him a pinch and he woke back up. But he fell back asleep again. Alice noticed that there was a door that lead right up to a tree and Alice was very curious of it so she went in. 

Here is a picture that represents the potion that Alice drank to make her shrink. 


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