All about Alice from Lewis Carroll's
Alice in Wonderland

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All about Alice

Alice made an appearance in 12 chapters

Here's a summary of what happened...
Alice is the protagonist who follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit-hole and experiences various size changes.
Alice struggles with her rapid changes in size and grapples with her identity and loneliness. She becomes emotionally overwhelmed, leading to the creation of a pool of tears that she later falls into.
Alice is a young girl who finds herself conversing and arguing with the animals and birds, trying to maintain control of the situation, and inadvertently causes a ruckus when mentioning her pet cat.
Alice, following the White Rabbit, mistakenly enters his house and creates chaos by growing too large after drinking from a mysterious bottle. She then shrinks and escapes after an encounter with aggressive house occupants.
Alice is the main character of the story who experiences sudden size changes and questions her identity. She engages in a frustrating dialogue with the Caterpillar and struggles to control her size using pieces of a mushroom.
Alice is the protagonist who continues her journey through Wonderland, displaying curiosity and politeness. She endeavors to save the Duchess's baby, but on realizing the baby has transformed into a pig, she releases it into the woods and encounters the Cheshire Cat, seeking guidance.
Alice is the protagonist who stumbles upon the mad tea party and tries to navigate the absurd conversation with politeness and logic. She eventually leaves in frustration.
Alice becomes an unwary participant in the Queen's croquet game, boldly counters the Queen's sentence of beheading, and converses with the Cheshire Cat about the nonsensical events happening around her.
Alice continues her journey, relieved to see the Duchess in a better mood. She engages in conversation about morals with her, bears the Duchess's uncomfortable closeness, and is later led by the Queen to the Mock Turtle.
Alice witnesses and participates in the nonsense of the Lobster Quadrille, experiences confusion about the absurdity of her surroundings, and resides stoically as the Mock Turtle and Gryphon perform their strange antics. She gets swept away by the Gryphon to the trial.
Alice observes the trial proceedings, feeling increasingly uncomfortable as she grows larger and criticizes the nonsense of the courtroom.
Alice accidentally disrupts the courtroom, argues with the King and Queen of Hearts over the nonsensical proceedings and finally rejects the authority of the Wonderland characters as she wakes up from her dream.

Alice's Relationships

A summary of Alice's 4 connections to White Rabbit, by chapter.

Chapter 1 - Down the Rabbit-Hole: She follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit-hole, initiating her adventure.
Chapter 2 - The Pool of Tears: She briefly encounters and speaks to the White Rabbit, who drops his gloves and fan before running away from her in fear.
Chapter 4 - The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill: She follows the Rabbit and is mistaken for his housemaid. She tries to meet his demands but ends up causing trouble in his house by growing too large.
Chapter 12 - Alice's Evidence: Alice hears the White Rabbit read the set of verses which are integral to the trial.

A summary of Alice's 2 connections to Mouse, by chapter.

Chapter 2 - The Pool of Tears: Alice tries to befriend the mouse by speaking to it, initially scaring it with the mention of her cat, Dinah.
Chapter 3 - A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale: Attempts to listen to the Mouse's story and unintentionally offends it.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to Lory, by chapter.

Chapter 3 - A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale: Argues with Lory regarding age and wisdom.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to Dodo, by chapter.

Chapter 3 - A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale: Participates in the Caucus-Race suggested by the Dodo.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to The Baby, by chapter.

Chapter 6 - Pig and Pepper: A creature nursed by the Duchess, which turns into a pig when Alice takes it outside.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to The Cook, by chapter.

Chapter 6 - Pig and Pepper: Occupant of the Duchess's kitchen, known for her aggressive behavior and penchant for throwing kitchenware.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to March Hare, by chapter.

Chapter 7 - A Mad Tea-Party: Host of the mad tea party, engages Alice in nonsensical conversation.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to Duchess, by chapter.

Chapter 9 - The Mock Turtle's Story: Alice walks with the Duchess and they engage in conversation. Alice finds her physically unattractive and imposing.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to The Hatter, by chapter.

Chapter 11 - Who Stole the Tarts?: Witness in the court whom Alice knows from the tea party.