Alice in Wonderland is a novella by lewis carroll, a British fairy tale writer. The story is about a girl named Alice who was dozing off when she suddenly saw a white rabbit in clothes running past. Alice followed the rabbit into a black hole and fell for a long time before landing on a pile of dead leaves. She walked into a hall surrounded by many doors.
There is a string of golden keys on the glass table in the center of the hall. She opened the smallest door with one of them, and there was a beautiful garden inside. The door is too small for her to get in. Later, I drank a bottle of drink on the table and became a little man with a height of only 10 inch. She ate a cake under the table. The cake grew to 9 feet, but the door couldn't get in. She was so anxious that she burst into tears.
The white rabbit appeared, dropped a fan and used it as a fan, shrinking into a villain. She slipped into her own pool of tears and managed to swim to the shore. When Alice came to the white rabbit's house, she saw a drink on the cupboard. She only drank half a bottle, and became bigger, with her head stuck to the ceiling and her arms sticking out of the window. The rabbit picked up a stone and hit her. The stone fell to the ground and turned into a cake. As soon as she ate it, it shrank, so she grabbed the door and fled to the Woods. She ate some mushrooms before she regained her original shape. Alice went into a duchess's garden, where she met King K and Queen Q. The queen has a bad temper and always cuts off people's heads. Cheshire cat offended the Queen and was beheaded. But the cat's body was gone, and the executioner didn't know how to cut off the head without body. Finally, the queen ordered Alice's head to be cut off, and Alice woke up to defend herself.