Curiouser and Curiouser
Alice is portrayed as being very curious. She's often seen daydreaming and gives herself advice instead of listening to the advice of others. The closest thing Alice has as a friend is Dinah, her cat, and even Dinah can't understand Alice's dreams of finding "a world of her own". Alice is well mannered, polite, courteous, mature and has an elegance and gentleness of a young woman, although once she falls into Wonderland she finds it harder and harder to maintain her composure. She is shown to be determined, but her determination is often overpowered by her temper, seeing as she doesn't give up on finding the White Rabbit until she gets frustrated, and is easily put off by rudeness.
She is now 19-year-old girl who doesn't really fit in with her upper-class Victorian lifestyle and is strong-willed, ready to make her own choices in life. She is brought back to Wonderland (by McTwisp) to slay the Jabberwocky. Throughout the film, Alice believes that she is just another one of her dreams- or "nightmares," as she called them as a child- that she has had since childhood, but towards the end she realizes that other dreams were really memories and everything is real. After that, her return becomes a rite of passage as she discovers herself.
Dress, her personality, the legend about her, mad hatter, Vorpal Blade
Alice Kingsleigh was born to Charles Kingsleigh and his wife Helen Kingsleigh. She had an older sister named Margret and a brother named Harry. Alice also owned a pet cat named Dinah, who had kittens called Kitty and Snowdrop. Alice was very imaginative and had a habit of saying "Let's pretend..." before inventing fanciful situations whilst talking to herself.