Besides writing Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, what other famous book did Carroll write?
Through the Looking-Glass
What does the White Rabbit symbolize?
He symbolizes curiosity, urgency, and the gateway to Wonderland.
Who said, “Curiouser and curiouser!”?
Alice
Alice
What event causes Alice to begin her adventure?
She follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit hole.
Lewis Carroll was known for his love of which activity that influenced his writing?
Photography
What does the White Rabbit’s pocket watch represent?
The passage of time
Who said this quote “We’re all mad here.”
Cheshire Cat
Name the hat maker that Alice meets at the party
The Mad Hatter
What game is Alice asked to play against the Queen of Hearts?
Croquet
What is the real name of Lewis Carroll?
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
How do the playing cards symbolize authority or chaos?
They are the Queen's army
Who said, “Off with her head!”?
The Queen of Hearts
Who is the Queen of Hearts?
The Queen who rules Wonderland with a temper and shouts "Off with her head!"
What happens to Alice when she drinks the bottle labeled "Drink Me"?
She shrinks to a tiny size.
In what year was Lewis Carroll born?
1832
What does the Caterpillar symbolize?
Transformation and wisdom.
“It’s no use going back to yesterday because I was a different person then.”
Alice
Which character is known for constantly changing size?
The White Rabbit
What happens during the Queen's trial?
Alice witnesses various absurd testimonies
Lewis Carroll was a professor at which university?
Oxford University
What is the significance of the Cheshire Cat’s grin?
It symbolizes the idea that nothing in Wonderland is entirely as it seems.
Who said, “The time has come to talk of many things”?
The Walrus
Who is the Cheshire Cat, and what is he known for?
A grinning cat who can disappear and reappear at will. Known for his mischievous grin.
How does Alice wake up from her dream?
She realizes it was all a dream after waking up at the end.