Alice in Wonderland is the story of a young girl called Alice and her adventures in a logic-defying fantasy world. Populated by anthropomorphic animals and other oddities, Wonderland is a world of non-sequitors, logic games, and wordplay. Alice's journey begins when she chases a timepiece-wielding white rabbit down his hole and takes her through a succession of bizarre conversations and encounters with caterpillars, queens, and hatters. Alice's attempts to escape Wonderland serve to illustrate the quintessential nonsense narrative.
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