Yes. There is Red Queen and a White Queen, but unlike the movie, they are not fighting. Just trying to get Alice on their side.
No, Alice doesn't steal anything from the Queen of Hearts in the book Alice in Wonderland, but the Knave of Hearts is accused of stealing some tarts that the Queen has made.
The White Queen is from Lewis Carroll's second Alice book, Through the Looking Glass.
The original book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, has one queen, the Queen of Hearts.The sequel to that book, Through the Looking Glass, begins with two queens, the Red Queen and the White Queen, but at the end of the book, Alice also becomes a queen.
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In Alice in Wonderland, Alice plays a game of croquet against the Queen of Hearts.In the second book, Through the Looking Glass, she plays against the Red Queen in a game of chess.The Red Queen and the Queen of Hearts are two different people.
In Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland the Red Queen uses a flamingo as a croquet mallet.However, the Red Queen doesn't actually appear in the original book or in Disney's 1951 animated adaptation. In those versions it is the Queen of Hearts who uses a flamingo as a croquet mallet.
Disney version: Alice in Wonderland. Original version by the original author (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pen-name Lewis Carroll): Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
In the original book, the imaginary world in Alice in Wonderland is called Wonderland. In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, it has been renamed Underland.
No, the White Queen doesn't appear either in Lewis Carroll's original book or Disney's 1951 animated film.The White Queen originally appears in the book Through the Looking-Glass, which is the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Alice's parents aren't mentioned in either of Lewis Carroll's original Alice books, so the name of her mother is unknown.
Alice had adventures in Wonderland in the book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.
The original book doesn't really have a villain, in the classic sense, but the Queen of Hearts is the most unpleasant and frightening character. In Tim Burton's recent movie, the Red Queen, Iracebeth of Crims is the villain.