In most modern retellings, Alice’s romantic life serves as a bridge between the and the "logic" of growing up .
Many fans argue that giving Alice a boyfriend ruins the point of her character.
These stories usually use "romance" as a metaphor for Alice reclaiming her agency from men who try to define her reality. 3. The Childhood Sweetheart (Alice & Jack/Harts) Alice In sexland Collection-Manga-Hentia-DjGHOS...
The most popular romantic reimagining is the bond between Alice and the Mad Hatter, most notably in Tim Burton’s 2010 film.
In the TV series Once Upon a Time in Wonderland , Alice is given a grounded, traditional romance with Cyrus, a genie. In most modern retellings, Alice’s romantic life serves
Characters like the Caterpillar or even a humanized Cheshire Cat act as seductive, manipulative figures.
Alice’s core strength is her independence . She is a girl (or woman) solving puzzles and facing monsters using logic and wit. Characters like the Caterpillar or even a humanized
By making Alice (Mia Wasikowska) nineteen, the film transforms the Hatter (Johnny Depp) from a nuisance into a soulmate. Their connection is built on "muchness"—a shared sense of being outsiders.