The characters in the story such as Alice, the Hatter, and others more are closely equivalent to the characters in the original story “Alice in Wonderland” making the story more believable if knowing the original tale. And because Nickolas Cook incorporated the same actions from the original story and modified new actions to go with the theme the story stays more consistent. For instance, in the original story, Alice had a drink and a tiny cake that were labeled for her to eat and drink, but in the story Nickolas Cook changes it to “poison” for the drink. And with Alice’s weakness of curiosity she drinks the solution anyway making her grow in size ending with her being the right size for the door she needs to enter. Or in other characters, such as the Cheshire cat that most kids know and surely love, has the same action of telling Alice where the two passages go and how she can go any way she desires at her own risk. As well as, disappearing as he pleases, however, because of the twist in the story the Cheshire Cat “likes to eat little girls, not mice” (Cook 108) again staying with the theme and making the story more believable, as well as staying more in the zombie-like characteristics. And Lastly, everything from the beginning molds very well to the end from the zombies having jeweled collars and being controlled by the red queen to the crave of meat pies that Alice has throughout the story. Alice puts her foot down and defends her new, dead friends against the Red Queen and her cruelty towards them, then later destroys the box that helps control the collars and sets the zombies free. As well as, helping them get revenge on the red queen for her crimes and eating her. However, even though that was not Alice’s intention of them attacking the Red Queen she tries to stop them by screaming ( not only in frustration but in fear as well) later on waking herself up from where she started in the beginning of the book…the graveyard. Where she finds out Zombieland was a terrible dream and finally gets the meat pies she has been dying for.
As you read a story such as Alice In Wonderland, you think of the usual, such as a white rabbit that is always stressing over time, or the Red Queen having an army of a deck of cards. However, author Nickolas Cook modifies the family friendly story book into his own twisted tale with the help of his dark imagination. For instance, Wonderland isn’t so wonderful, but is instead dead and renamed as Zombieland. The plot of the story does not change as much as the idea of the story such as, instead of sleeping on the bark of a comfortable tree, Alice hangs out in a graveyard and finds herself following a black rat down a deep, dark, scary hole; unlike a nice, anxious rabbit who is just trying not to be late for the Red Queen. This shows how Nickolas Cook incorporates the actual story and mold it into his own,leaving some similarities in the both. As well as, the characters who are known to be cheery and full of joy are now dead and trying to find a meal. However, the well know character the Mad Hatter is still a good character in both wonder and zombie lands. In zombieland he finds a way to control his hunger and help Alice through his journey. And with changing the happy story of Alice in Wonderland, instead of Alice’s river of “tears” it is now blood from the cut she encountered when she went down the “rat” hole which stays with her for most of her journey. Although, most of the main characters in the book are dead such as the Cheshire cat and tea party guest, the Red Queen and her king are human and living. And like in the original story, the Red Queen has the same personality and similar actions. For instance, yelling, being cruel to people (or in this case zombies), and as well as chopping off people’s heads off. The main difference between wonderland and Zombieland Red Queen is their army. Instead of the army of deck of cards, it is the army of zombies and in order to control them she uses jeweled, red collars. And lastly, throughout the journey of Alice, she experiences a sort of change. Where her body absorbs the environment she is discovering and turns her into everyone else...a zombie. And develops a strong hunger where she wants to eat anything or one that gets in the way of her voyage.