Characters and Events
Lewis Carroll's Biography
Connections to Real Life
Literary Terms
Wild Card
100
The character based on Catherine of Carinthia, the ugliest woman in history.
What is the Duchess.
100
Lewis Carroll's real name.
What is Charles Ludwig Dodgson?
100
The character based on Alice Liddell.
Who is Alice?
100
The Mouse's Tale from the story is an example of this literary device.
What is figurative or patterned verse?
100
The type of creature that Alice kicks out of the White Rabbit's chimney.
What is a lizard?
200
The person who the White Rabbit mistakes Alice for.
What is Mary Ann or his servant?
200
Carroll was the oldest of this many children.
What is 11?
200
The character based on those who would have developed mercury poisoning while working.
Who is the Mad Hatter?
200
The fact that the Mock Turtle sings about eating delicious Mock Turtle soup is an example of this literary device.
What is irony?
200
The first witness at the Queen's trial.
Who is the Mad Hatter?
300
The dance described by the Griphon and the Mock Turtle.
What is the Lobster-Quadrille?
300
The historical period during which Carroll lived.
What is the Victorian Era?
300
The character based on the mascot of the college where Carroll taught.
What is the Gryphon?
300
When the Mad Hatter is accused of murdering time because he sings so poorly, and he thinks that he has actually murdered Time, is an example of this literary device.
What is a pun?
300
The reason that the pigeon is upset with Alice.
What is that the pigeon thinks Alice is a serpent and is after her eggs?
400
The only character that Alice doesn't offend during their conversation.
What is the Mock Turtle?
400
The Liddell sister that was Carroll's Favorite.
Who is Alice?
400
The character used to represent Alice's teacher.
What is the Caterpillar?
400
The White Rabbit wearing clothes and carrying a fan is an example of this literary device.
What is anthropomorphism?
400
The reason we know that Alice is starting to wake up at the end of the trial.
What is the fact that she starts to remember when she knocked a fishbowl over the week before?
500
Why does the Queen of Hearts want the Cheshire Cat executed?
What is because he refused to kiss the King of Hearts' ring.
500
The subject that Carroll taught at Christ Church, Oxford.
What is mathematics?
500
The character that represented Carroll himself.
What is the Dodo?
500
Both the Caucus-Race and the fact that the Duchess can find a moral in everything are both examples of this literary device.
What is satire?
500
Because they both produce notes that are very flat; because both of their quills are dipped in ink; because they both ought to be made to shut up.
Why is a raven like a writing desk?
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