In Lewis Carroll’s original 1865 text, Alice is a seven-year-old child. Her "relationships" are purely transactional, confusing, or adversarial as she navigates the nonsensical rules of adulthood. However, as the character has aged up in film, games, and literature, creators have used her as a canvas for various romantic tropes. 1. The "Knight in Shining Armor" (Alice & The Hatter)
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...
In darker adaptations, like the American McGee’s Alice game series or various "dark fantasy" retellings, romance is often twisted into obsession or psychological control. In Lewis Carroll’s original 1865 text, Alice is
This storyline leans into the "beauty and the beast" trope, where two misunderstood souls find sanctuary in each other's madness. The Childhood Sweetheart (Alice & Jack/Harts) In darker
The most popular romantic reimagining is the bond between Alice and the Mad Hatter, most notably in Tim Burton’s 2010 film.