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Alice & the White Rabbit

Alice and the White Rabbit Date: First published: 1865

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1865 Adventures Alice Carroll Rabbit Wonderland


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This image depicts Alice, the iconic protagonist from Lewis Carroll's timeless tale "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," published for the first time in 1865. In this photograph, Alice is shown in a whimsical and playful interaction with the White Rabbit, a pivotal character in Carroll's narrative. The White Rabbit, with his distinctive blue waistcoat and pocket watch, is known for his frenzied behavior and his constant urging of the phrase, "I'm late! I'm late!" The historical significance of this photograph lies in its connection to Carroll's groundbreaking work, which has captivated generations of readers with its fantastical characters, nonsensical logic, and imaginative storytelling. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is considered a seminal work in the history of children's literature, and its influence can be seen in countless works of art, literature, and media that followed. The photograph also serves as a visual representation of the rich and intriguing world of Wonderland, where the impossible becomes possible, and logic takes a backseat to the power of the imagination. The surreal and dreamlike quality of the image invites viewers to step into Alice's world and embark on their own adventures, just as she did when she followed the White Rabbit down the rabbit hole over 150 years ago. This photograph is a testament to the enduring appeal of Carroll's work and the power of the written word to transport us to new and fantastical worlds. It is a reminder that no matter how old we get, we can always find joy in the simple pleasures of a good story and the boundless possibilities of the imagination.

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