Who is the main character in "Alice in Wonderland"?
Who is Alice?
What is the setting where Alice first finds herself after falling down the rabbit hole?
What is Wonderland?
What does Alice do at the beginning of the story?
What is she follows the White Rabbit?
What is a major theme in "Alice in Wonderland"?
What is the exploration of identity?
Who says, "Curiouser and curiouser!"?
Who is Alice?
What animal does Alice follow to enter Wonderland?
What is the White Rabbit?
Describe the garden that Alice wishes to enter
What is a beautiful, colorful garden?
What happens to Alice when she eats the cake labeled "Eat Me"?
What is she grows very large?
How does the theme of curiosity manifest in the story?
What is Alice's desire to explore Wonderland?
What does the Cheshire Cat say about madness?
What is "We're all mad here"?
Who is the grinning cat that appears and disappears?
Who is the Cheshire Cat?
What type of place does Alice encounter when she first arrives in Wonderland?
What is a strange, surreal environment?
What does Alice do after she shrinks down in size?
What is she cries and creates a pool of tears?
What does the theme of absurdity suggest about the nature of reality?
What is that reality can be nonsensical?
Which character states, "Off with their heads!"?
Who is the Queen of Hearts?
Who is the Queen of Hearts?
Who is a character known for her temper and love for croquet?
Name one feature of the Wonderland landscape that is unusual.
What is talking animals or plants?
What event does Alice attend that features an unusual tea party?
What is the Mad Tea Party?
How does Alice's journey reflect the theme of growing up?
What is she faces challenges and learns about herself?
What does the Mad Hatter say about time?
What is "Time doesn't care about you"?
Name the character who is known for his riddles and tea parties.
Who is the Mad Hatter?
What does Alice find in the bottle that makes her shrink?
What is a potion?
What challenge does Alice face when she meets the Queen of Hearts?
What is a croquet game with strange rules?
What does the constant change in size symbolize in the story?
What is the instability of childhood?
What does Alice question about her own identity?
What is "Who am I?"