The Queen of hearts represents how children, such as Alice, view adults in the real world
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.
The queen of hearts is also known as the "Queen of Love" or the "Sweetheart Queen."
The Queen of Hearts in a deck of cards is often given symbolic meaning. Specifically, the card is thought to represent a variety of British queens, such as Anne Boleyn or Elizabeth of York, who was Henry VIII's mother.
The queen of hearts is not referred to as the queen of hearts, she is referred to as the red queen and is played by Helena Bonham Carter :D
Queen of Hearts.
The Queen of Hearts - song - was created in 1981.
No, currently there is no anime with the title queen of hearts.
The Queen of Hearts made some tarts on a summer's day, as mentioned in the nursery rhyme "The Queen of Hearts."
The odds of not selecting a queen of hearts is 51 in 52.
The thief stole the Queen of Hearts' tarts in the nursery rhyme "The Queen of Hearts." The Queen got angry and ordered the Knave of Hearts to bring them back, leading to a trial where the Knave was accused of stealing. The rhyme ends with the Knave being pardoned by the King and Queen.
The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts, all on a summer's day..
you don't battle the queen of hearts