Alice (Disney | Alice in Wonderland)
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Alice is the titular protagonist of Disney's 1951 animated feature film Alice in Wonderland, marking her debut in Disney animation. Voiced and modeled after the young actress Kathryn Beaumont, Alice is portrayed as a curious and imaginative English girl, typically depicted with long blonde hair secured by a black ribbon headband, blue eyes, fair skin, and a signature blue dress paired with a white pinafore apron, white stockings, and black Mary Jane shoes. Dissatisfied with the rigid structure of her everyday life, including formal lessons in history and etiquette under the guidance of her older sister, Alice daydreams of a nonsensical world filled with wonder and absurdity, reflecting her polite yet adventurous and wildly curious nature.
In the film, Alice's journey begins when she spots a hurried White Rabbit carrying a pocket watch and follows him down a rabbit hole, tumbling into the fantastical realm of Wonderland. There, she experiences a series of surreal adventures, including drastic changes in size from consuming mysterious potions and cakes, encounters with eccentric inhabitants such as the Cheshire Cat, the Caterpillar, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Mad Hatter and March Hare at their chaotic tea party, and the tyrannical Queen of Hearts. These episodes highlight Alice's frustration with Wonderland's illogical rules and characters, as she navigates puzzles, riddles, and threats while longing to return home.
Throughout her odyssey, Alice undergoes subtle character development, evolving from a passive and somewhat bewildered observer into a more assertive figure who questions authority and stands up during the Queen of Hearts' absurd trial. Her size fluctuations symbolize themes of identity and the challenges of growing up, while the dream-like narrative underscores her imaginative escape from mundane reality. Upon awakening from what proves to be a dream, Alice gains a renewed appreciation for her own world, embodying lessons in curiosity tempered by practicality and self-reliance in this classic Disney adaptation.




















