Alice, The Mad Hatter, The Red Queen, the White Queen, Tweedledee, Tweedledum, Stayne( the red queen right hand man) = All Humans
Bayard= Dog
Cheshire Cat= Cat
White Rabbit, March Hare= Rabbits
Dormouse= The mouse/rat like thing
Blue Caterpillar= Caterpillar
Jabberwocky= dragonish thing
Thats pretty much everyone that is important in Wonderland.
There aren't any clocks in the book Alice in Wonderland. There are, however, two watches - the White Rabbit has a pocket watch, and so does the Hatter. In the 1951 Disney movie, only the White Rabbit has a watch.
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Quackerjack - Darkwing DuckQuasimodo - The Hunchback of Notre DameQueen Clarion - Disney FairiesQueen Mousetoria - The Great Mouse DetectiveQueen Narissa - EnchantedThe Queen - A Bug's LifeThe Queen - Snow White and the Seven DwarfsThe Queen of Hearts - Alice in Wonderland
In the original book the queen is called the Queen of Hearts.In movie adaptions her character is sometimes merged with the Red Queen, who originally appeared in Through the Looking Glass and was a completely separate person.Tim Burton's 2010 movie features the Red Queen and the White Queen. They have named the Red Queen, Iracebeth of Crims and the White Queen, Mirana of Marmoreal.
sheila burnfords has 3 children and theirs names are Alice Benjamin and Oliver
There aren't any clocks in the book Alice in Wonderland. There are, however, two watches - the White Rabbit has a pocket watch, and so does the Hatter. In the 1951 Disney movie, only the White Rabbit has a watch.
Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carol Cider With Rosie - Laurie Lee
unicorn, fairy, death eater, dragons, jabber wokkie, man goat, man horse, giants, talking lion, for more look up harry potter, Alice in Wonderland and Narnia
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There
Tweedledum and Tweedledee originally appeared in Lewis Carroll's book, Through the Looking Glass, which is the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.They also appear in both Disney's and Tim Burton's movies called Alice in Wonderland.
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In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, Iracebeth of Crims, played by Helena Bonham Carter, is the Red Queen, and Mirana of Marmoreal, played by Ann Hathaway, is the White Queen.
"Alice in Wonderland" follows the adventures of Alice in a fantastical underground world filled with whimsical creatures and nonsensical events, while "Through the Looking Glass" sees Alice stepping through a mirror into a parallel universe of chess pieces and mirrored logic. The two books are separate stories with unique settings and characters, but both feature Alice's journey through imaginative and surreal landscapes.
There are remarkably few names in the Alice books, as most of the characters are simply known by their descriptions, for example the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat, the Queen of Hearts... The ordinary names which are mentioned in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland are those of characters she doesn't meet in the course of the book: Ada and Mabel are two children she knows Dinah is the name of Alice's pet cat Mary Ann is a name which was usually associated with servant girls at the time that the books were written, and the White Rabbit addresses Alice as this, as he has mistaken her for his house maid Pat and Bill are other servants in the White Rabbit's house (although Alice doesn't meet these characters she does hear them) William is mentioned in the context of the poem 'You Are Old Father William' Elsie, Lacie and Tillie are characters in the story told by the Dormouse In Through the Looking-Glass several of the central characters do have names, but the majority of these are nonsense names: Lily is the name that the White Queen has given to her daughter Tweedledum and Tweedledee are the twins who Alice encounters Humpty Dumpty is of course based on the nursery rhyme Hatta and Haigha, pronounced hatter and hare, are the characters from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, but given names which sound like their previous descriptions The flowers Alice meets seem to have names, but these are also just descriptions: the Tiger-lily, the Rose, a Violet etc And we mustn't forget the most important name of all...Alice
Alice, the White Queen, the Red Queen, the white rabbit, the Queen of Hearts, the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, the March Hare, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.
Matilda was the nickname of Edith, Alice Liddell's (the real Alice's) younger sister.She appears in the book in the Dormouse's story about the three sisters who lived in a treacle well. She is Tillie, Alice is Lacie (an anagram) and Lorina is Elsie (after her first two initials - LC for Lorina Charlotte.)`Once upon a time there were three little sisters,' the Dormouse began in a great hurry; `and their names were Elsie, Lacie, and Tillie; and they lived at the bottom of a well--'source: The Annotated Alice by Martin Gardner
Alice in Wonderland was written by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. Dodgson chose this pseudonym by translating his first two names into Latin and then back into English to create Lewis Carroll.