Story Structure — 3 Plot Phases
The Seeds of Imagination
Introduction to Charles Dodgson and his initial encounters with the Liddell family, establishing the foundation for his creative relationship with Alice.
Key Events
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Introduction of Dodgson — Biographical introduction of Charles Dodgson Characters: Rev. Charles Dodgson
Location: Oxford
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First Meeting with Alice — Initial encounter between Dodgson and young Alice Characters: Rev. Charles Dodgson, Alice Liddell
Location: Liddell Home
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Storytelling Session — Dodgson begins telling Alice stories Characters: Rev. Charles Dodgson, Alice Liddell, Lorina Liddell, Edith Liddell
Location: Garden
Wonderland Takes Shape
The development of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, from storytelling sessions to the creative process and visual collaboration.
Key Events
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Wonderland Recreation — First visual recreation of Wonderland Characters: Rev. Charles Dodgson, Alice Liddell, Dormouse
Location: Imaginary Space
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Family Dynamics — Alice's family interactions and social setting Characters: Alice Liddell, Mrs Liddell, Dean Liddell, Lorina Liddell, Edith Liddell
Location: Liddell Home
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Creative Process — Dodgson developing his literary works Characters: Rev. Charles Dodgson, Mr Stotman
Location: Study
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Tenniel Illustrations — Collaboration on visual style for Alice Characters: Rev. Charles Dodgson, Alexander MacMillan
Location: Publisher's Office
Reality and Fantasy Intertwine
The blurring of boundaries between Dodgson's reality and his fantasy world, culminating in the publication of his masterpiece.
Key Events
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Wonderland Climax — Key scene from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Characters: Rev. Charles Dodgson, Alice Liddell, Dormouse
Location: Wonderland
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Psychological Insight — Exploration of Dodgson's inner world Characters: Rev. Charles Dodgson
Location: Mental Space
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Publication — Alice's Adventures in Wonderland published Characters: Rev. Charles Dodgson, Mr Stotman, Alexander MacMillan
Location: Publisher's Office
In this look at Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), aka Lewis Carroll, Dennis Potter mixed biographical drama with a psychological profile to explore the roots of Dodgson's creativity. Dodgson tells stories to ten-year-old Alice Liddell, leading to recreations of scenes adapted from ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND (1865), designed to resemble the original Sir John Tenniel illustrations.