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Major and Minor Characters from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass
  1. Alice's sister

    The only character whom Alice interacts with outside of Wonderland. Alice’s sister daydreams about Alice’s adventures as the story closes.
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  2. Daisy

    Daisy is one of the talking flowers. Her only comment is a joke.
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  3. Larkspur

    Larkspur is one of the talking flowers. Her one remark is to warn them the Red Queen is coming.
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  4. Violet

    Violet is one of the talking flowers. Her only remark is cruel.
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  5. Tiger-lily

    Talking flower in the garden that Alice encounters. Her persona is snobbish but helpful.
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  6. Rose

    Talking flower in the garden that Alice encounters. She is particularly focused on manners, and her attitude is somewhat disdainful.
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  7. The Horse

    The Goat, Beetle, and Horse – Passengers on the train Alice briefly rides while in the Looking-Glass world.
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  8. The Beetle

    The Goat, Beetle, and Horse – Passengers on the train Alice briefly rides while in the Looking-Glass world.
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  9. The Goat

    The Goat, Beetle, and Horse – Passengers on the train Alice briefly rides while in the Looking-Glass world.
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  10. The Guard

    The Guard is on the train; he brusquely asks for Alice's ticket.
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    The Man in White Paper

    A man dressed in white paper, who Alice meets when she travels by train through the 3rd square; may be a political joke.
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  12. The Owl

    Shares a pie with The Panther and takes the inside of the pie.
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  13. The Panther

    Shares a pie with The Owl and takes the pie crust.
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  14. The Oyster

    Unfortunate creature who is eaten by the Walrus and the Carpenter.
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    The Carpenter

    Character from the poem recited by Tweedledee and Tweedledum. Together with the Walrus lures oysters to their doom.
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    The Walrus

    Character from the poem recited by Tweedledee and Tweedledum. Together with the Carpenter lures oysters to their doom.
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  17. The Unicorn

    The Unicorn and the Lion fight for the crown of the White King. Their battle is interrupted by food and a riddle. The Unicorn and Alice discuss their surprise, noting they each though the other was a "fabulous monster."
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  18. The Lion

    The Lion and the Unicorn fight for the crown of the White King. Their battle is interrupted by food and a riddle. The Lion asks Alice what she is, and afterward refers to her as "Monster."
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  19. The Bread-and-Butterfly

    A creature Alice sees in the Looking-Glass. Insect, with wings made of bread and butter.
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  20. The Gnat

    A talking insect Alice converses with during her journey in the Looking-Glass world.
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  21. The Fawn

    A gentle animal Alice meets in the wood where things have no names. They become friends until the Fawn regains its memory and runs away.
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  22. The Red Knight

    A chess piece who attempts to capture Alice but is defeated by the White Knight.
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  23. The White Knight

    A kind, bumbling figure who helps Alice across the last square of the chessboard. He’s a bit inept but well-meaning.
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  24. Humpty Dumpty

    The egg-shaped character who sits on a wall and speaks to Alice in riddles, famous for his peculiar interpretations of language.
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  25. The Jabberwock

    Though not a direct character, the Jabberwock is mentioned in the poem “Jabberwocky” that Alice reads.
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    Tweedledum

    Tweedledee's identical brother. Constantly bickers with his brother and recites the poem about "The Walrus and the Carpenter" to Alice.
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    Tweedledee

    Tweedledum's identical brother. Constantly bickers with his brother and recites the poem about "The Walrus and the Carpenter" to Alice.
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  28. Lily

    Lily is a pawn and the daughter of the White Queen and White King. Alice takes Lily's place in the chess game when Lily is deemed too young to play the game.
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  29. The White King

    A chess piece who is perpetually busy and worried, often assisted by his knights and messengers.
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  30. The Sheep

    An incarnation of the White Queen who runs a shop. She constantly knits and speaks in an erratic manner.
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  31. The White Queen

    A chaotic and forgetful chess piece who behaves very erratically. She later transforms into a sheep in a shop.
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  32. The Red King

    A sleeping chess piece. It's suggested that Alice may only exist in his dream.
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  33. The Red Queen

    Is NOT the same as The Queen of Hearts. The Red Queen is a domineering chess piece who instructs Alice on how to navigate the chessboard and become a queen herself. She is strict and formal, but ultimately helps Alice succeed. Her Catchphrase: "All the ways about here belong to me." The White Queen (opposing queen chess piece) is her sister.
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  34. Fury

    A character in the story told by the Mouse, who plans to judge and condemn the Mouse. It is likely a dog.
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  35. The Magpie

    Briefly mentioned during the conversation at the beginning of the story about the various animals.
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  36. The Guinea Pig

    One of two jurors at the Knave of Hearts' trial who are forcibly removed for cheering. The other guinea pig is likely to be Pat.
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  37. Pat

    A gardener who works for the White Rabbit, mentioned when Bill the Lizard is involved. Likely one of the guinea pigs who are at the Knave of Hearts' trial and are forcibly removed for cheering.
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  38. The Fish-Postman

    A messenger with the body of a fish dressed in footman attire. He delivers a letter from the Queen to the Frog-Footman, appearing rather indifferent and awkward in his role, embodying the absurdity of Wonderland.
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  39. The Frog-Footman

    The Duchess’s footman. The Frog-footman is stupid and accustomed to the fact that nothing makes sense in Wonderland.
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  40. Bill

    A lizard who first appears as a servant of the White Rabbit and later as a juror at the trial. Bill is stupid and ineffectual.
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    Seven

    The playing-card gardeners. Two, Five, and Seven are fearful and fumbling, especially in the presence of the Queen.
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    Five

    The playing-card gardeners. Two, Five, and Seven are fearful and fumbling, especially in the presence of the Queen.
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    Two

    The playing-card gardeners. Two, Five, and Seven are fearful and fumbling, especially in the presence of the Queen.
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  44. The Pigeon

    A Wonderland creature who believes Alice is a serpent. The pigeon is sulky and angry and thinks Alice is after her eggs.
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  45. The Eagelt

    A Wonderland creature who participates in the Caucus race with the Duck and the Lory.
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  46. The Lory

    A Wonderland creature who participates in the Caucus race with the Duck and the Eaglet.
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  47. The Duck

    A Wonderland creature who participates in the Caucus race with the Eaglet and the Lory.
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  48. The Dodo

    A Wonderland creature. The Dodo tends to use big words, and others accuse him of not knowing their meanings. He proposes that the animals participate in a Caucus race.
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  49. The Mouse

    The first Wonderland creature that Alice encounters. The Mouse is initially frightened of Alice and her talk about her pet cat, and eventually tells the story of Fury and the Mouse that foreshadows the Knave of Heart’s trial.
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  50. The Knave of Hearts

    An attendant to the King and Queen of Hearts. The Knave has been accused of stealing the Queen’s tarts.
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  51. The Mock Turtle

    A turtle with the head of a calf. The Mock Turtle is friendly to Alice but is exceedingly sentimental and self-absorbed.
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  52. The Gryphon

    A servant to the Queen of Hearts who befriends Alice. The Gryphon escorts Alice to see the Mock Turtle.
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  53. The Dormouse

    The Mad Hatter and March Hare’s companion. The Dormouse sits at the tea table and drifts in and out of sleep.
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    The Mad Hatter

    A small, impolite hatter who lives in perpetual tea-time. The Mad Hatter enjoys frustrating Alice. AKA "Hatta" – Another messenger for the White King.
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    The March Hare

    The Mad Hatter’s tea-time companion. The March Hare takes great pleasure in frustrating Alice. AKA "Haigha" – The White King’s fast-running messenger.
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  56. The Caterpillar

    A Wonderland creature. The Caterpillar sits on a mushroom, smokes a hookah, and treats Alice with contempt. He directs Alice to the magic mushroom that allows her to shrink and grow.
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  57. The Cook

    The Duchess’s cook, who causes everyone to sneeze with the amount of pepper she uses in her cooking. The Cook is ill-tempered, throwing objects at the Duchess and refusing to give evidence at the trial.
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  58. The Pig Baby

    The Pig Baby starts as a human infant but, after being roughly handled by the Duchess, gradually transforms into a pig. Alice, noticing the change, lets it go as it runs off into the woods on all fours.
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  59. The Duchess

    The Queen of Heart’s uncommonly ugly cousin. The Duchess behaves rudely to Alice at first, but later treats her so affectionately that her advances feel threatening.
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  60. The Cheshire Cat

    A perpetually grinning cat who appears and disappears at will. The Cheshire Cat displays a detached, clearheaded logic and explains Wonderland’s madness to Alice.
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  61. The King's Messenger

    The King of Hearts' Messenger: Mentioned briefly during the trial as someone who is imprisoned for writing something down before the verdict.
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  62. The Executioner

    Serves the Queen of Hearts but objects when asked to behead the Cheshire Cat, since only its head is visible.
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    The King of Hearts

    The coruler of Wonderland. The King is ineffectual and generally unlikeable, but lacks the Queen’s ruthlessness and undoes her orders of execution.
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    The Queen of Hearts

    The ruler of Wonderland. The Queen is severe and domineering, continually screaming for her subjects to be beheaded. Catchphrase "Off with her Head". Is enraged easily, plays croquet, has 10 children, is married to the King of Hearts, hates white roses, is a great baker.
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    The White Rabbit

    The frantic, harried Wonderland creature that originally leads Alice to Wonderland. The White Rabbit is figure
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  66. Alice

    The seven-year-old protagonist of the story. Alice believes that the world is orderly and stable, and she has an insatiable curiosity about her surroundings. Wonderland challenges and frustrates her perceptions of the world.
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