Belonging To The Alice In Wonderland Poster

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Ever fallen deep into a place of the unknown? Ever wanted to ? The alice in wonderland poster makes me want to fall deep into this place where everything is backwards and nothing is right. The alice in wonderland poster provided by imp shows lots of characters such as the white rabbit, the evil queen of hearts, mad hatter , blue caterpillar, Cheshire cat, White queen, tweedledee and tweedledum, and of course alice herself. The white rabbit is pointing at a pocket watch he’s holding in his dominate hand. Shows that time is ticking and running out, always going to be late. Time is defined as the duration regarded as belonging to the present life as distinct from the life to come or from eternity, a finite duration, known as a system of …show more content…
It's attached to him by a string and isn't as cumbersome as a wrist watch would be, is easily contained in his pocket as he's running to all of his known places where he is chronically late. Alice is peering off in the distance in the poster as if she's looking for something that makes sense, something normal but not so normal in a way that is boring. She looking for adventure and wants to be fulfilled in her journey in the place of great and strange beauty known as wonderland. The Mad hatter dressed in the most strangest of outfits with a spool thread belt across his chest. He tips his hat at you as if to invite you into his strange home, asking you to join him on his little jaunt. He’s tilting slightly forward as if to bow towards you. You notice that he is left hand dominate . His face is lit up and happy as if he is glad to see you. The queen of hearts is pointing off in the distance, like she's pointing at her flowers at the end of the poster as if to say something is wrong with them, she looks hateful and pisssed off. Her head is way to big for her face and she wears way too much makeup to show her most yucky of features, her little beady eyes that could take off your head with just a

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