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There is no evidence that Lewis Carroll intended the Queen of Hearts to represent, or even resemble, Queen Victoria.

Because John Tenniel's illustrations the Queen of Hearts seem to look like Victoria, some critics have suggested that Carroll might have written Wonderland's Queen as a lampoon of Britain's.

This seems unlikely however as, at that time Queen Victoria was perceived very fondly by the British public and not as a brutal 'off with their heads' type.

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The Queen of Hearts famously made tarts in the nursery rhyme "The Queen of Hearts She Made Some Tarts." She then ordered the Knave of Hearts to steal them, leading to the phrase "The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts, all on a summer's day; the Knave of Hearts, he stole those tarts, and took them clean away."

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She made some tarts, all on a summer's day.

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Hearts ?

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