Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)

Alice in Wonderland (2010 film) Literary Elements

Director

Tim Burton

Leading Actors/Actresses

Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp

Supporting Actors/Actresses

Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Alan Rickman, Stephen Fry, Crispin Glover

Genre

Adventure, Family, Fantasy

Language

English

Awards

Won 2 Oscars for Costume Design and Art Direction

Date of Release

2010

Producer

Joe Roth, Jennifer Todd, Suzanne Todd, Richard D. Zanuck

Setting and Context

Victorian Era England and Wonderland (mythical land that Alice travels to through the rabbit hole)

Narrator and Point of View

POV is primarily that of Alice. No narrator.

Tone and Mood

Dramatic, Comedic, Fantastical, Mythological, Epic, Suspenseful.

Protagonist and Antagonist

Protagonist is Alice. Antagonist is Red Queen.

Major Conflict

Alice is proposed to by Hamish, a young man she does not want to marry. Instead of answering him, she follows a rabbit wearing a waistcoat which leads to her falling down a rabbit hole into Wonderland. In Wonderland, the conflict is that the Red Queen that has overtaken the land is a corrupt ruler, and Alice must come to terms with the fact that it is her destiny to slay the Jabberwocky and return the crown to the benevolent White Queen.

Climax

The climax occurs when Alice fulfills her destiny by beheading the Jabberwocky.

Foreshadowing

Alice's adventure in Wonderland foreshadows her desire to explore, as she seeks to do so with the shipping and trade company at the end of the film. Additionally, Alice's bravery in facing the Jabberwocky is foreshadowed by the actual prophesy that predicts it.

Understatement

Innovations in Filming or Lighting or Camera Techniques

Allusions

The film alludes to Lewis Carroll's original novels, as well as to fairy tales more generally.

Paradox

The Mad Hatter is considered to be "mad," but paradoxically is quite effective and competent when it comes to leading the resistance.

Parallelism

Alice climbing out of the rabbit hole at the end of the film parallels her falling in at the beginning.