The Cheshire Cat is a very popular choice. It's that mysterious character that can disappear and reappear at will, and its sly and sometimes helpful nature makes it really interesting to write about. Writers can explore its motives and what it really knows about Wonderland.
Alice herself is of course a central character to focus on. Writers can put a different spin on her personality. For example, making her more assertive or more timid than in the original story, and then see how that changes her adventures in Wonderland. You can also explore her growth and development as she experiences more and more of the strange world.
In Peter Pan fanfiction, Peter himself is often a central focus. His eternal youth and adventurous spirit make him an appealing character. Also, Tinker Bell is popular. In Alice in Wonderland fanfiction, Alice is the obvious choice. Her journey through Wonderland is full of mystery. The Cheshire Cat is also a favorite as it is so enigmatic.
The Mad Hatter is also popular. You could write about his tea parties in more detail, or create a story where he loses his 'madness' and has to find it again. Maybe Alice has to help him in this journey of self - discovery.
The Cheshire Cat is really interesting. It has this mysterious quality, disappearing and reappearing at will, and it gives Alice some rather cryptic advice. Another is the Mad Hatter. His tea party is full of chaos and his erratic behavior makes him stand out. And the Queen of Hearts is also quite fascinating with her short temper and her 'Off with their heads!' attitude.
The Queen of Hearts is quite fascinating. She is extremely powerful and temperamental. Her constant shouting of 'Off with their heads!' shows her tyrannical nature. Then there's the Caterpillar. It smokes a hookah and asks Alice some profound questions about her identity and her growth. Also, Tweedledum and Tweedledee are interesting as they are always bickering and their actions and words are full of double meanings.
The Cheshire Cat is really interesting. It can disappear and leave only its grin behind, and it gives Alice some rather cryptic advice. Another is the Mad Hatter. His crazy tea parties and his unique way of speaking make him stand out.
The Cheshire Cat is very memorable. It has that unique ability to disappear and leave only its grin behind, and it gives Alice some rather cryptic advice. Then there's the Queen of Hearts. She's so over - the - top with her 'Off with their heads!' threats, which makes her quite a vivid character.
The White Rabbit is often just seen as the one who leads Alice into Wonderland, but he could be so much more in fanfiction. He could be a time - traveler, for example, and his hurry is because he's always on a tight schedule to different eras. The Tweedle brothers are also underrated. They could be the key to unlocking some ancient secrets of Wonderland. In a fanfiction, they could lead Alice on an adventure full of riddles and puzzles that reveal the true nature of Wonderland. And the Caterpillar is quite an interesting character to focus on. It could be a wise sage who holds the knowledge of the entire Wonderland universe.
The Cheshire Cat is very interesting. It has this mysterious ability to appear and disappear at will, leaving only its grin behind sometimes. It gives Alice some rather cryptic advice, adding to the overall sense of mystery in Wonderland.
I think the Caterpillar is very interesting. It smokes a hookah and gives Alice some important advice about how to change her size. The March Hare is also cool. He's always in this mad state at the tea party with the Mad Hatter. And we can't forget about Tweedledum and Tweedledee. Their silly arguments and their rhyming conversations are really engaging.
The Cheshire Cat is very interesting. It has this mysterious ability to disappear and reappear at will, leaving only its grin behind. It gives Alice some rather cryptic advice, adding to the sense of mystery in the story.