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  1. With Shannon Nelson, Abigail Marlowe, Anthony Geary, David H. Lawrence XVII. Alice Hughes, who has always been successful at business but not at love, finds herself at the beginnings of a fantastic new romance at the same time she is diagnosed with a possibly terminal brain tumor.

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  3. Alice Hughes, who has always been successful at business but not at love, finds herself at the beginnings of a fantastic new romance at the same time she is diagnosed with a possibly terminal brain tumor.

  4. 19 mag 2023 · Alice and the Monster mixes humor, drama and romance as Alice struggles to make this monumental decision amid the reactions her cancer elicits from the people around her.

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    This is a list of non-human creatures from Wonderland. The creatures here have many behaviors as well as accents.

    •[]: Althought Alice is not a creature she is the main character of the book. She is the human who has all the adventures

    •Ape: An ape is part of the party that appears on shore after falling into Alice's pool of tears (AAIW)

    •Bandersnatch: Though unseen, it is described as a swift-moving creature that can extend its neck and is frumious; a combination of fuming and furious in the poem "Jabberwocky" (TTLG). One Bandersnatch attacks the Banker (THOTS). In the 2010 film, it makes its appearance as a round white hyena-like creature with black spots, a bulldog-like face, and a long tail. It works for the The Red Queen, but after Alice gives back its eye (which was lost from the dormouse in the mushroom garden), it teams up with Alice and fights for the White Queen.

    •Bat: A bat is mentioned in the poem "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat" (AAIW).

    •Bee: Though no bees are seen, Alice mistakens elephants for bees due to the distance (TTLG).

    •Beetle: A beetle is one of the passengers in the train carriage (TTLG).

    •Borogrove: A borogrove is a thin shabby-looking bird with its feathers all out;something like a live mop, however the original following said that it was an extinct parrot that had no wings, beaks turned up, make their nests under sundials and lived on veal. In the poem "Jabberwocky", the poem says that all the borogroves were mimsy, a combination of miserable and flimsy (TTLG).

    •Bread-and-Butterfly: It is a butterfly with wings of flat bread-and-butter, a body of a crust, and a head of sugar (TTLG). In the Disney animated movie, they are butterflies with bread spread with butter for wings.

    •Canary:

    •Cat: One known as the Cheshire Cat is a grinning cat that can turn invisible. He gives Alice amusing, yet perplexing advice. He later appears at the Queen's croquet ground to comfort Alice. He disappears later on. There is also a cat named Dinah which is Alice's pet and lives outside of Wonderland. Her offspring;Kitty and Snowdrop also live outside of Wonderland (AAIW).

    •Caterpillar: A blue caterpillar that smokes a hookah appears when Alice arrives at his mushroom while she is small. He doesn't get along with Alice as he is ill-tempered. When Alice says that 3 inches is a wretched height, he says he believes it to a good height since he is 3 inches. He also tells Alice that one side of the mushroom will make her grow and the other side will make her shrink (AAIW).

    •Chess Piece:

    •Chicken: A chicken is one of the twelve jurors in the Queen's court (AAIW).

    •Cockatiel: A cockatiel is part of the party that appears on shore after falling into Alice's pool of tears (AAIW).

    •Deer: A fawn walks with Alice until it realizes that it is a fawn and Alice a human girl, then it runs off (TTLG).

    •Dodo: A dodo with a cane is part of the party that appears on shore after falling into Alice's pool of tears. Since everyone is wet, he announces a caucus race to get everyone dried off (AAIW). In the 2010 film, his species have blue feathers with smaller tail feathers and yellow beaks.

    •Dog: A puppy almost runs Alice over since she is very small and wants to play with her, but Alice throws a stick many times as the puppy chases it back and forth until it gets tired (AAIW).

    •Dormouse: A sleepy dormouse is a guest at the Mad Hatter's tea party along with the March Hare. He has a fondness for treacle (AAIW). In the 2010 film, that same dormouse is now a female, less sleepy, has white fur, and is a swordswoman. Her name is Mallymkun.

    •Eagle: An eaglet is part of the party that appears on shore after falling into Alice's pool of tears. She replies that he doesn't understand half of the Dodo's words, and believes that the Dodo himself doesn't understand them either (AAIW).

    •Eel: When Alice tries to recite the poem "You Are Old, Father William", one of the verses tell that William's son asks his father how he can balance an eel on his nose even when he is so old. The Mock Turtle tells Alice that the drawling master at his school is an old conger eel (AAIW).

    •Ferret: A ferret is one of the twelve jurors in the Queen's court (AAIW).

    •Fish:

    •Flamingo: Flamingos are used as mallets at the Queen's croquet ground. They usually look at the players including Alice and run or fly from them (AAIW). In the 2010 film, they live in the mushroom garden where they got captured by Red Knights.

    •Flower:

    •Gnat: One gnat sees Alice as an old friend, but Alice doesn't recognize him. He shows Alice the many insects of the Looking-Glass, then sighs away (TTLG).

    •Goat: A goat is one of the passengers in the train. His beard got off and melted after Alice touched it (TTLG).

    •Goose: A goose is part of the party that appears on shore after falling into Alice's pool of tears. Another goose shows up as a juror in the Queen's court (AAIW). Tweedledee and Tweedledum mention they will fight each other for Mother Goose (TTLG).

    •Grasshopper:

    •Grouse: A grouse is part of the party that appears on shore after falling into Alice's pool of tears (AAIW).

    •Gryphon: A gryphon takes Alice to his best friend, the Mock Turtle. He used to go with the Mock Turtle to school in the same sea, where they learn many nonsense subjects. They treat her to the Lobster Quadrille and a song known as Turtle Soup, then the Gryphon takes her to a trial (AAIW).

    •Haddock: In the poem "Haddocks' Eyes", when the White Knight asks the aged man how he lives, the aged man says that he makes buttons out of haddocks' eyes (AAIW).

    •Hare: The March Hare is a guest at the Mad Hatter's tea party along with the Dormouse. He put butter in the pocket watch that tells the day of the month where the Mad Hatter had told him to not put butter in the works with a bread knife since crumbs could have gotten in. He also lives in a house where all the furniture and the clocks are shaped like the head of a hare (AAIW). There is a hare named Haigha who is an Anglo-Saxon messenger and only eats ham-sandwiches and hay (TTLG). In the 2010 movie, the March Hare is paranoid, likes to throw stuff, and knows how to cook. His name is Thackery Earwicket.

    •Hedgehog: Hedgehogs are used as balls at the Queen's croquet ground. They run around before anyone can hit them (AAIW). In the 2010 movie, their feet are tied up so they can't move.

    •Hippopotamus: While the White Queen was talking with the Red Queen, she mentioned that Humpty Dumpty was looking for a hippopotamus (TTLG).

    •Jabberwocky: It is a dragon with a whisked fish head, mouse-like teeth, insect-like antennas and talon-like claws. In the poem "Jabberwocky", it tells how a hero went out to slay the Jabberwock with his vorpal sword. The hero kills the Jabberwock and goes home with his head (TTLG).

    •Jellyfish: The Mock Turtle says that before performing a lobster quadrille, you have to clear away all the jellyfish (AAIW).

  5. Alice & the Monster mixes drama, romance and humor as Alice struggles to make this monumental decision amid the reactions her cancer elicits from the people around her. Production will run from spring through summer 2012, with a tentative release scheduled for later in the year.

  6. Alice and the Monster. ( 2012 ) Comedy. Romance. Alice Hughes, who has always been successful at business but not at love, finds herself at the beginnings of a fantastic new romance at the same time she is diagnosed with a possibly terminal brain tumor.