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Alice in Wonderland is a tale from Lewis Carroll who wrote it in 1864. The story has been such a huge success ever since and galore movies and plays have been made based on it. This fairytale proceeds to have a outstanding fan base. Its popularity is only increasing with big Hollywood managers and stars making yet another adaptation of the story. This time it will be directed by Tim Burton and Johnny Depp will be the outrageous reputation called the Mad Hatter. The conversations among the unbelievable characters, which include people, animals and playing cards, are eccentric and funny. Some of their phrases have become exceedingly famous, a great deal of of them are considered ludicrous and a heap of are distinctly making fun of the Victorian era. Here are the top 10 quotes with explanations where in the story they appear. They are in descending order beginning from number 10 and going to number one, the most widely known and esteemed quote of all. Number 10 spot is given to Eaglet: Alice and a good deal of animals and birds along with a Duck, Dodo, Lory and Eaglet swam from a lake that was actually a pool of Alice’s tears. While at the shore they were talking about how to get dry. Dodo was talking in business terms in regards to adjourning the meeting and adopting more energetic remedies. To this Eaglet called out this cited sentence: “Speak English! I don’t know the meaning of half those long words, and I don’t believe you do either!“ -Eaglet Number 9 is a quote from Alice herself. This takes place for the duration of the court scene. Alice argues with the Queen of Hearts when it comes to the order of a verdict and a sentence, and then Alice realizes that she is her normal size again and does not need to care what the Queen says. This is why she yells out: “You’re not one thing but a pack of cards!” -Alice Number 8 is from the Duchess for the duration of the game of croquet after she is freed from prison to take percentage in the game. Alice is quietly thinking regarding how pepper and other spices affect people. The Duchess is attempting to do not forget what kind of a moral there is in thinking and not speaking. Alice thinks that there is no moral in it. Therefore the Duchess teaches Alice that: “Everything’s got a moral, if only you may find it.” -The Duchess Number 7 is a quote from the Mock Turtle. He, the Gryphon and Alice are at the sea shore. Alice tells them regarding her adventures of the day and how she was repeating a poem to the Caterpillar and how the words came out all wrong. The Gryphon is very mesmerized and asks Alice to repeat a poem called “‘TIS THE VOICE OF THE SLUGGARD”‘. Of course the words come out all dissimilar again. This is what the Mock Turtle calls it: “Well, I never heard it before, but it sounds not common nonsense.” -The Mock Turtle At number 6 is a quote from the White Rabbit. Alice follows the White Rabbit into the rabbit hole and finds herself in a long corridor. She sees the White Rabbit hurrying down the passage. Alice sprints after him just in time to listen the White Rabbit say: “Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it’s getting!” -White Rabbit This quote is actually made very famous by Disney Films. They adapted the quote into a song by White Rabbit: “I’m late, I’m late, I’m late, for a very essential date!” Number 5 place is given to a widely known and esteemed quote from the Queen of Hearts. She uses this expression rather ofttimes in the story. One time is when Alice meets the Queen for the introductory time. After Alice has introduced herself, the Queen asks her when it comes to the three playing card gardeners lying on the ground. But because Alice does not know them and expresses that to the Queen rather casually, the Queen of Hearts gets furious and screams to Alice: “Off with her head!” -Queen of Hearts At number 4 is a quote from the King of Hearts. This happens at the hearing in court while the King asks the White Rabbit to read a set of verses in a letter, written by the prisoner to somebody. The White Rabbit does not recognise where to begin. “Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end: then stop.” -The King On the third spot is rather an odd question by the Mad Hatter. Alice is at the March Hare’s house and the Mad Hatter is there with Dormouse as well. They are having a tea party. The March Hare and Alice get into an argument regarding Alice’s right to join the tea party. Then the Mad Hatter makes Alice even more furious by telling her she needs a haircut. Of course Alice declares that to be rude, but the Mad Hatter answers her with a riddle: “Why is a raven like a writing desk?” -The Mad Hatter Here we are, getting closer to the best quotes of them all. At number 2 position is a short and famous exclamation from Alice. Alice eats a cake and expects something queer to occur to her. And at long last her neck grows and grows so much that in the end she does not even see her own feet. Alice is so amazed that for a moment she forgets to speak good English and cries out: “Curiouser and curiouser.” -Alice Finally, number one, the most widely known and esteemed Alice in Wonderland quote. This quote comes from a speech amidst Cheshire Cat and Alice. The grinning Cheshire Cat is giving directions to Alice and tells what sort of persons live in each direction in the woods. Then he discloses as a matter of fact that: “We’re all crazy here.” -Cheshire Cat |



