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“Alice’s Forgotten”: I Did A Themed Photoshoot Of Alice In Wonderland Characters Who Aren’t The Main Cast (22 Pics)
The concept of this photoshoot was to represent the 'non-main' characters of Alice in Wonderland and to tell the story of how they may feel not being as important or referenced as the 'main' characters.
My sister and I made the tables and we made the life-sized mushrooms with my hubs.
A little poem I wrote to illustrate the concept:
ALICE'S FORGOTTEN:
They'd been there the whole story—helping Alice find her way
Through rabbit holes and potions, they were constants, you could say
But they soon received a letter—an "un-vitation" of pure shame
They'd been dubbed as 'extras' they were certainly not 'the main'
No the Duchess and the Tweedles, Caterpillar?—just "assistants"
The Talking Flower, Pink Flamingo, no, not main, just the sidekicks
They hurried to the tea party, but alas no one was there
They tried to find keys to magic doors, but there are none to spare
Shunned and alone, they have parties so downtrodden
They are the ones we don't recall, they're Alice's forgotten
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I like that they are pretending to dump the tea on each others heads (far right)
I believe it's from Alice Through The Looking Glass (the book, not the movie.) There's an entire chapter dedicated to this woman called The Duchess who lives in a very run-down shack with her baby and cook. The soup the cook is making in the scene is very overspiced (with pepper and stuff like that) and causes the baby to sneeze nonstop. The Duchess goes on a tangent to Alice about how you have to beat your child if they make too much noise even if that noise is something as simple as a sneeze. Anyway she puts Alice on babysitting duty because she was invited by the queens to a party that happens later in the story and true to the nature of Lewis Caroll's books the baby spontaneously turns into a pig and runs off to Alice's dismay.
Load More Replies...Everbody else is like :o and the blue one is just like ¨Ya I don't care¨
I love the post, don’t like the comments very much (speaking to Linda specifically)
What's sad is if you look at her profile she didn't do that to other posts...just this one. Like wtf lady
Load More Replies...The blue one was the caterpillar, twins were Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, pink was the flamingo (queen’s croquet mallet), the other two were only in the books I believe. The yellow one was a talking flower near the beginning of one book where they mistook Alice for a flower, the red was a woman with a pig baby is the Duchess who is the red Queen’s friend.
Load More Replies...So creative! Did you create the costumes yourself? They're really cool!
The theme, costumes, settings and portrayals in these pictures is amazing. My favorites are Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee but I'd hang them all in my home! Beautiful visuals of a childhood favorite.
I love the post, don’t like the comments very much (speaking to Linda specifically)
What's sad is if you look at her profile she didn't do that to other posts...just this one. Like wtf lady
Load More Replies...The blue one was the caterpillar, twins were Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, pink was the flamingo (queen’s croquet mallet), the other two were only in the books I believe. The yellow one was a talking flower near the beginning of one book where they mistook Alice for a flower, the red was a woman with a pig baby is the Duchess who is the red Queen’s friend.
Load More Replies...So creative! Did you create the costumes yourself? They're really cool!
The theme, costumes, settings and portrayals in these pictures is amazing. My favorites are Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee but I'd hang them all in my home! Beautiful visuals of a childhood favorite.