Question: Alice in Wonderland

Discussion in 'Weird, Bizarre and Mysterious' started by Klaz, Apr 29, 2006.

  1. Klaz

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    when Alice is talking to the mad hatter there is a card on the side of his hat that has 10/6 written on it. Does anyone have any idea what this might mean? This movie is so trippy it's great!
     
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    The Book is Better...
     
  4. cerridwen

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    I wouldn't look too heavily on Alice symbolism... it was written when the author was trippin'...
     
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    hmm...one of the questions in the Q & A is "was carrol a pedophile?"

    the answer? "probably not"

    haha
     
  7. Balloonatic

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    "The tag on the hat is the price in 'old money', pounds shillings and pennies written l/s/d (believe it or not). 10/6 cannot be 10 pounds/6 pennies (that would be 10/0/6), it is possibly 10 pounds/6 shillings but I suspect it is 'ten-and-six'; 10 shillings/six pennies...a large sum in the mid- 1800's..."
     
  8. Maggie Sugar

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    I thought it was a joke about the way hats were given a size in the Victorian Age. The sizes evidenly were difficult to understand.

    Carrol was actually a migraine sufferer, and the "trippiness" of the book was part of his Migraine Aura (Google Migraine Aura and "Alice in Wonderland Effect" to see what I am speaking about) as well as the opiates he took for the pain.
     
  9. andhols

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    It means ten shillin and six pence. well, i am english!
    Besides, i woz told Carrol enjoyed his opium.
     

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