Talk:Knave of Hearts (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)

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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. Read an in-depth analysis of Alice.

The White Rabbit - The frantic, harried Wonderland creature that originally leads Alice to Wonderland. The White Rabbit is figure of some importance, but he is manic, timid, and occasionally aggressive. The Queen of Hearts - The ruler of Wonderland. The Queen is severe and domineering, continually screaming for her subjects to be beheaded. Read an in-depth analysis of The Queen of Hearts.

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. 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. Read an in-depth analysis of The Cheshire Cat.

The Duchess - The Queen’s uncommonly ugly cousin. The Duchess behaves rudely to Alice at first, but later treats her so affectionately that her advances feel threatening. 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. The Mad Hatter - A small, impolite hatter who lives in perpetual tea-time. The Mad Hatter enjoys frustrating Alice. The March Hare - The Mad Hatter’s tea-time companion. The March Hare takes great pleasure in frustrating Alice. The Dormouse - The Mad Hatter and March Hare’s companion. The Dormouse sits at the tea table and drifts in and out of sleep. The Gryphon - A servant to the Queen who befriends Alice. The Gryphon escorts Alice to see the Mock Turtle. 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. 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. The Knave of Hearts - An attendant to the King and Queen. The Knave has been accused of stealing the Queen’s tarts. 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. 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. The Duck, the Lory, and the Eaglet - Wonderland creatures who participate in the Caucus race. 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. The Pigeon - A Wonderland creature who believes Alice is a serpent. The pigeon is sulky and angry and thinks Alice is after her eggs. Two, Five, and Seven - The playing-card gardeners. Two, Five, and Seven are fearful and fumbling, especially in the presence of the Queen. 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. The Frog-Footman - The Duchess’s footman. The Frog-footman is stupid and accustomed to the fact that nothing makes sense in Wonderland. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.129.66.52 (talk) 15:00, 22 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

last paragraph is misleading

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It makes mention of "the relationship between the Knave and the Queen". Previously in the article, "the Queen" refers to "the Queen of Hearts", however "the Queen" in the Burton film is the Red Queen (a different character entirely). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.183.222.184 (talk) 21:27, 10 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Knave of Heart Card

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Shouldn't there be a picture of Knave of Heart card on this page? 195.194.187.132 (talk) 09:46, 6 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

Saunders/Parrish _The Knave of Hearts_

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"The Knave of Hearts" redirects here without mention of the Louise Saunders / Maxfield Parrish work of that name. Someone (perhaps me) should add the missing content.

Spope3 (talk) 00:10, 6 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

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