In Lewis Carroll's novel Alice in Wonderland, Alice is curious,
well-mannered, and confused while she tries to find her way out of
Wonderland. Alice meets many unique and weird creatures which
eventually help her escape wonderland. Alice shows that she is
curious through her actions. At the beginning of the book Alice
gets distracted from her "boring" work, and chases a white rabbit
down a hole. This excerpt describes Alices curiosity, "Alice
started to her feet, for it flashed in her mind that she had never
before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket". When Alice
is at the bottom of the hole she find a bottle labeled "Drink Me",
she wants to see what it tastes like, this excerpt describes the
event "...this bottle was not marked `poison', so Alice ventured
to taste it, finding it very nice". Another instant that shows her
curiosity when she looks for the white rabbits fan and gloves, she
finds a bottle, this time there was no table, "There was no label
this time with the words `Drink Me' ... `I know something
interesting is going to happen' ... ` I'll just see what it
does',". Alice is like a little girl that is still exploring the
world around her, but she finds that she is more mature than the
Alice is very well mannered in Victorian ways to the creatures of
Wonderland. Alice shows her good manners when she enters the
white rabbits house and the rabbit tells Alice to go fetch his
gloves and fan, "I'd better take his fan and gloves- that is if I
can find them", since Alice is a guest, uninvited, she follows the
owners orders. When Alice runs into caterpillar she calls him
"Sir", here is an excerpt from the book , " I can't explain
myself myself, I'm afraid, Sir", this shows that she respects the
creatures of Wonderland. When Alice enters the Duchesses house and
the Duchess throws the baby to Alice, Alice starts to take care of
it, " `Here! You may nurse it a bit, if...