The Name of Alice's Cat
Dinah
Characters at the Tea Party
Mad Hatter, Dormouse, and March Hare
Alice shrinks in size for the first time after consuming this.
a bottle labeled "DRINK ME"
"Mine is a sad and long tale"
The Mouse
The Mock Turtle used to be a this type of creature.
a tortoise
The first creature from Wonderland that Alice encounters
The White Rabbit
The White Rabbit mistakes Alice for this person
his House-Maid Maryanne
Games & Logic play a major role in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Two games played in the story are:
the Caucus Race & Croquet
"Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here? Run home this moment and fetch me a pair of gloves and a fan!"
White Rabbit
At the time ALICE IN WONDERLAND was published, this person ruled England
Queen Victoria
The character who teaches Alice how to control her physical size.
The Caterpillar
When Alice is stuck in the White Rabbit's house, this creature is sent in to help
Bill the Lizard
Two reasons poetry is used in Alice's adventures
Satire,Parody, and/or Humor
"You are looking for eggs, I know that well enough and what does it matter to me whether you're a little girl or a serpent?"
the Pigeon
ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND is based on this person.
Alice Liddell
Alice's Nemesis in Wonderland
The Queen
Alice leaves the Duchess's house with this creature
the baby/pig
Carroll takes a satirical look at the legal system through the Knave of Hearts trial. What two things does the King wear AND what do they symbolize
a Wig & Crown
"Sure then I'm here! Digging for apples, yer honour!"
Pat
The first witness at the trial
the Mad Hatter
"it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that it ought to be treated with respect."
Cheshire Cat
The Mad Hatter performed this song at the Queen's concert
"Twinkle, Twinkle Little Bat"
Death and mortality are underlying themes of the story. Identify 2 examples of this from the story
Shrinking down to nothing, drowning in a pool of tears, fear of the Cheshire Cat, The Cook/Duchess, The Queen
"Never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what it might appear to others that you were or might have been was not otherwise that what you had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise."
The Duchess
Alice's last words in Wonderland
"You're nothing but a pack of cards!"