• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: mvbrainly
  • Perguntado 8 anos atrás

Alice in Wonderland Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (often shortened to Alice in Wonderland) is generally thought of as one of the greatest books for children in the history of English literature, and has also been enjoyed by many older readers. It was written by the British writer Lewis Carroll (a pseudonym: his real name was Charles Dodgson) in 1865, but still seems original today and was recently made into a successful movie by director Tim Burton. The story of Alice in Wonderland takes place in a strange fantasy world that is sometimes amusing and sometimes a little frightening. It contains all sorts of strange characters, including many talking animals. Few events seem to follow any logic, many characters talk in an odd way or ask questions that are impossible to answer, and nothing feels like normal reality. The main character is Alice, a seven-year-old girl. One summer day she is sitting by a river with her sister when she sees something very strange: a white rabbit wearing a coat and a watch. Curious, she runs after the rabbit and arrives at a large rabbit hole in the ground, which she decides to enter. She starts falling down the hole, and when she gets to the bottom she finds herself in a different world. Among the many bizarre things Alice finds in this different world are a liquid that makes her very small when she drinks it; a talking caterpillar sitting on a mushroom; a smiling cat that disappears but leaves its smile behind; a tea party that never finishes; a game of croquet where the mallets are flamingoes and the balls are hedgehogs; and a playing card, the Queen of Hearts, that has come to life and has a very bad temper. At the end of the story Alice is suddenly back by the river again, with her sister telling her she has been asleep: we then understand that her strange journey was a dream. One big difference between the book and Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland is that in the recent movie Alice is nineteen, not seven. The movie also has some characters and events that are not from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland but instead from the sequel that Lewis Carroll wrote in 1871: Through the Looking-Glass.

Here are the answers to some questions about the text formulate the questions


1. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

2. It takes place in a fantasy world.

3. Its smile

4. Charles

5. The Queen of Hearts has a bad temper.

6. She becomes very small.

7. She is seven.

8. They are (used as) balls in a game of croquet.

9. 1865

10. On a mushroom

11. He wrote Through the Looking-Glass / the sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

12. They are (used as) mallets in a game of croquet.

13. Tim Burton

14. Her sister.

15. She is nineteen.

16. They ask questions that are impossible to answer.

Respostas

respondido por: marciavanessa
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Questions about Alice's Adventures in Wonderland:

1. What's the original name of the book?

2. Where does the plot take place?

3. The mysterious cat disappears, but it leaves something behind. Whats is it?

4. What was Lewis Carroll's real first name?

5. How was The Queen of Hearts mood during the story?

6. What happens when Alice drinks the liquid for the first time?

7. How old is Alice in the book story?

8. What are the hedgehogs role in the story?

9. When was the book written?

10. Where does the talking caterpillar sits when talking to Alice?

11. What did Tim Burton add to the movie that was not part of the book?

12. What is the flamingoes' role in the sotry?

13. Who is the responsible for the creation of the movie?

14.  Who is the other human that appears in the story?

15. How old is Alice in the film version?

16. What kind of questions the characters ask Alice during the tea party?

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