Alice dreams of the White Rabbit, whom she follows into Wonderland, where she begins to experiment with her unexplored sexuality. Read more:Plot summary Director Bud Townsend Writers Bucky Searles(screenplay) (as B. Anthony Fredricks)|Lewis Carroll(book "Alice in Wonderland") (as Lewis Carrol...
The one thing known is that her time spent in a world full of insanity left her a broken adult. However, her courageous will to survive is what ultimately saved humanity. Now the story of Alice's visit into Wonderland is fully revealed and the truth of the terror will be told in full...
Have you ever read a book, and felt that their was a different meaning? When the classic fairy tale “Alice in Wonderland” is analyzed from the critical viewpoint of feminism, readers may discover some very interesting and remarkable surprises. In this book, there are parts where Alice is...
The story, admittedly, is a simple one, although it is to the story's credit that Alice is now an adult--it helps since many happenings in Wonderland can be quite unfriendly, bizarre, and grotesque. Thankfully, no more worries about some dream causing some lifelong trauma to some poor ...
reading Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as an anti-feminist text, purports to differentiate the role of little girls and the role of adult women in the Victorian period. It argues that Alice's supposedly unconventionally unfeminine characteristics do not necessarily imply Carroll's enthusiasm for...
Alice in Wonderland is a 1976 American erotic musical comedy film loosely based on Lewis Carroll’s 1865 book Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The film expands the original story to include sex and broad adult humor, as well as original songs. The film
Recently I had the opportunity to watch Disney's old cartoon "classic" Alice in Wonderland...the first time I have seen this movie since I was a very young kid. The movie itself was alright I suppose...though the dialouge certainly is pretty dated and the music pretty campy. However mo...
Alice In Wonderland Literary Analysis Many themes are explored when reading Lewis Carrol’s, Alice in Wonderland. Themes of childhood innocence, child abuse, dream, and others. Reading the story, it was quite clear to see one particular theme portrayed through out the book: child to adult pro...
Alice in Wonderland is a very imaginative book written mainly for children‚ but adults can also enjoy it. The big theme through the whole book is growth and how people change from being a kid to eventually growing into an adult. The whole mystery of not knowing who you are and being ...
This article explores the centrality of Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy (1976) to the history of porn, noting the ways that it interfaces with trends in adult film production and stands as representative of several possible avenues for the future of pornography before the VHS ...