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<p>illustrations of her in the two Alice books.</p>

<p>Alice has been identified as a <a href="page.php?w=cultural_icon">cultural icon</a>. She has been described as a departure from the usual nineteenth-century child protagonist, and the success of the two Alice books inspired numerous sequels, parodies, and imitations, with protagonists similar to Alice in temperament. She has been interpreted through various critical approaches, and has appeared and been re-imagined in numerous adaptations, including <a href="page.php?w=Alice_in_Wonderland_%281951_film%29">Walt Disney's film</a></p><p>
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