The story begins with Alice receiving some lessons from
her older sister in the yard of their home. She is bored by the lessons and starts to
daydream. She suddenly spots a white rabbit wearing an overcoat. She follows the
rabbit down the rabbit-hole to Wonderland. The rabbit drops a key, and Alice finds it
fits a door to a beautiful garden, but she is too big to fit in the door. She finds a
bottle of water that says "Drink Me" and she drinks it and shrinks small enough to fit
into the door, but left the key on a table. She wonders how to get the key, and find's
a cake that says "Eat me" and she grows back to normal size, but then she can't fit in
the door, and cries a pool of tears in the hallway. Then she runs into the rabbit, who
runs off leaving a pair of gloves and a fan. She fans herself, then realizes that she's
shrunk small enough that the gloves now fit, and she still has the key. She runs to the
door to the garden, but runs into the puddle of tears, which turns into the sea (due to
the salt content). She reaches shore, but is now more lost than ever. More wild things
happen, and then she wakes up. She was dreaming the entire thing, when she fell asleep
in the middle of her older sister's lesson. There really isn't much of a plot, its just
a recounting of her dream.
Sunday, January 25, 2015
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