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Down the Rabbit-Hole DQ

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1. What happens when Alice jumps down the rabbit-hole both in physical and psychological aspect? [WBCHSE Model Question] [WBCHSE EXERCISE 2024]

👉When Alice falls down the rabbit-hole, she experiences a long, slow fall that seems to go on for a long time. She sees shelves with various objects like jars, maps, and books. She even picks up an empty jar of orange marmalade. Physically, the fall does not hurt her, and she lands on a heap of sticks and dry leaves. Psychologically, Alice is astonished but not afraid. She feels brave and uses her imagination to cope with the unusual situation. She starts thinking deeply and even talks to herself. Her imagination helps her stay calm, and she is filled with curiosity and wonder.

Related Questions

[I] Describe what happens when Alice falls down the rabbit-hole?

[II] How does Alice’s descent down the rabbit-hole unfold?

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2. Describe Alice’s experience as she falls down the rabbit-hole, including her observations and actions.

👉As Alice falls down the rabbit-hole, she experiences a long, slow fall that seems to go on for a long time. She observes that the hole is more like a well with sides containing cupboards and bookshelves. She has time to look at the objects around her, such as maps and pictures hanging on pegs. She even takes a jar labeled “ORANGE MARMALADE” from a shelf, but is disappointed to find it empty. She does not want to drop the jar and hurt someone below. So, she carefully places it back on a shelf. She continues falling slowly, as if through the air. She tries to guess how far she has fallen. She wonders if she might fall right through the earth. She begins speaking to herself aloud. She tries to remember geography. She thinks of Australia and New Zealand. She wonders if cats can fall like that. She thinks of her cat, Dinah. She asks if cats eat bats or if bats eat cats. She feels sleepy, but she stays curious.

Related Questions

[I] Describe Alice’s experience, observations, and actions as she falls into the rabbit-hole.

[II] Describe Alice’s experience as she falls down the rabbit-hole.

[III] Describe Alice’s experience of falling into the rabbit-hole.

[IV] Describe Alice’s thoughts and actions during her fall down the rabbit-hole.

[V] Describe Alice’s thoughts and actions during her fall into the rabbit-hole.

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3. What was special about the White Rabbit? Why did Alice follow the White Rabbit? [3+3]

👉The White Rabbit was not an ordinary rabbit. Unlike a normal rabbit, it wore a waistcoat, carried a pocket watch, and could talk like a human. Its most unusual feature was that it was always in a hurry and seemed worried about being late.

Alice followed the White Rabbit out of curiosity because she had never seen a talking rabbit before. She was amazed by its human-like appearance and wanted to know where it was going, which ultimately led her to Wonderland.

Related Question

Analyze the significance of the white rabbit’s appearance. Discuss the role of curiosity in Alice’s decision to follow the rabbit. [3+3]

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4. Analyse Alice’s curiosity and its role in her decision to follow the White Rabbit.

👉In the story ‘Down the Rabbit-Hole’, Alice is described as an inquisitive and curious girl. Her actions are driven by curiosity. While sitting with her sister by a riverbank she was bored and tired. She found her sister’s book dull and uninteresting because it had no pictures or conversations. At that time her curiosity was piqued when she saw a White Rabbit with pink eyes, wearing a waistcoat, and carrying a watch, muttering to itself about being late. This curiosity overpowered any thoughts of safety or practicality, pushing her to follow the rabbit down the rabbit-hole and begin her adventure to Wonderland.

Related Questions

[I] Describe Alice’s decision to follow the white rabbit down the rabbit-hole.

[II] Why did Alice go down the rabbit-hole after the white rabbit?

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5. How does Alice show her logical thinking when she sees the ‘Drink Me’ bottle and the ‘Eat Me’ cake in Wonderland?

👉Alice finds the ‘Drink Me’ bottle. She shows her logical thinking by not drinking it immediately. Her mature thinking makes her consider if it might be poison. She recalls stories where children get hurt for not being careful. Alice ensures the drink is safe before consuming it from the bottle. She then shrinks in size. Later, she finds a tiny cake with “Eat Me” written on it inside a small glass box. She doesn’t care if she grows or shrinks, as either outcome will help her reach the beautiful garden. These events highlight her ability to adapt, solve problems, and remain calm in unusual situations within Wonderland.

6. Describe Alice’s experiences in the hall of locked doors as narrated in ‘Down the Rabbit-Hole’.

👉In the story ‘Down the Rabbit-Hole,’ Alice enters a long hall with many locked doors. She tries to open each door but is unable to. She then finds a small glass table with a golden key on it. She tries to use the key on all the doors, but it doesn’t fit any of them. Later, she discovers a small door behind a curtain that the golden key fits. Through this door, she sees a beautiful garden with flowers and fountains, but she is too big to enter. Feeling sad, she finds a small bottle on the table labeled “Drink Me.” After drinking it, she becomes small. Following this, she finds a tiny cake with the words “Eat Me” written on it. These events show how Alice thinks, plans, and solves problems in Wonderland.

7. “Dinah’ll miss me very much to-night, I should think!” What did Alice say about Dinah? How does her imagination show her childlike nature? [3+3]

👉While falling for a long time, Alice has nothing to do. So she begins talking to herself. She thinks that her pet cat, Dinah may miss her tonight. She hopes someone remembers to give Dinah her milk at tea time. Alice imagines Dinah might try to catch a bat. She even wonders if cats eat bat or vice versa. This question arises from thoughts of her pet cat, Dinah.

All this reflects Alice’s curious and playful mind. Her thoughts are imaginative. Thus, she shows her childish nature and love for Dinah.

8. “Oh, how I wish I could shut up like a telescope! I think I could, if I only knew how to begin.” What did Alice find behind the curtain, and how did she react to it? What does Alice mean by the comment? [3+3]

👉Alice spots a low curtain concealing a tiny door about fifteen inches high. She tries to open the door with the golden key found earlier. The key fits this locks perfectly. Alice opens the door and finds a passage. The door leads to a beautiful garden with flowers and fountains. However, she cannot go through the door. It is too small for her. She is sad but determined. She eagerly longs to enter the beautiful garden.

Alice wishes to become small enough to pass through the little door. She believes in impossible things happening to her. She feels anything can happen now. Her innocence and sense of wonder teach her to accept the unexpected.

9. Why does Alice wish to shut up like a telescope in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”?

👉Alice wishes to “shut up like a telescope” because she wants to become small enough to fit through a tiny door that leads to a beautiful garden. Alice has just found a small door, “like a rat hole,” and she is too big to fit through it. She kneels down and looks through the passage, where she sees a beautiful garden with bright flowers and cool fountains. She wishes she could become smaller to enter the garden. Her wish to “shut up like a telescope” reveals her growing acceptance of the strange world she has entered, as she believes it might be possible for her to change her size in this new reality.

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Alice wishes to “shut up like a telescope” because she wants to shrink her body to a very small size so that she can fit through a tiny door that leads to a beautiful garden. She has just seen a lovely garden through a small door, which is “tiny, like a rat hole”. She is too big to fit through the door, so she wishes she could become smaller by folding herself down like a telescope is compacted for transport. And she believes it might be possible. Many strange things have already happened. She thinks that hardly anything is beyond reach. She feels hopeful. She wants to reach the garden. This wish reveals her growing acceptance of the strange world. She is curious and ready for change. The moment shows her growing belief in Wonderland’s magic.

10. “……..she opened it, and found in it a very small cake….” Where did Alice find the cake and what was written on the cake Alice found? What was Alice’s reaction after eating the cake? [2+4]

👉Alice found the cake inside a little glass box.

The words “EAT ME” were written on the cake in currants.

Alice ate a small piece of the cake. She waited to see what would happen. But Alice was surprised and disappointed as nothing would happen. She expected something magical to happen, like growing or shrinking. She watched herself closely. She even placed her hand on her head to check, but nothing happened at first. She still finished the cake, but the result was not what she expected.

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