This chapter
Characters 34
Places 13
Alice interrupts the trial by accidentally knocking over the jury box due to her giant size, then denies knowing anything about the matter. The King reads a nonsensical poem as evidence against the Knave, which Alice criticizes, leading to an argument where she defies the Queen and declares the court is nothing but a pack of cards; the cards fly at her, and she awakens on the riverbank with her sister.

On stage

Alice Knocks over the jury box, testifies, interrupts the King, defies the Queen, wakes up from the dream.
King of Hearts Reads the rule about height, questions Alice, interprets the poem, orders the jury to consider verdict.
Queen Interrupts the proceedings, demands sentence first, throws inkstand at Lagarto.
White Rabbit Presents the paper with verses, reads the poem to the court, corrects the King.
Knave of Hearts Denies writing the letter and poem, answers the King's question about swimming.
Bill Is turned upside down by Alice, gets ink thrown on him by the Queen, tries to write with ink on his face.
Sister Wakes Alice, listens to the dream story, daydreams about the Wonderland creatures and Alice's future.
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Mary Ann

Also known as: Alicia, Miss Alice, curious child, poor Alice, the narrator's subject, this curious child +18 más

Young girl who has grown very tall during the trial and boldly challenges the court proceedings. She knocks over the jury, testifies that she knows nothing, criticizes the poem as nonsense, and finally stands up to the Queen before waking from her dream. Knocks over the jury box, testifies, interrupts the King, defies the Queen, wakes up from the dream.

Dinah pet cat (companion)Dinah owns / refers to as her catDinah pet catWhite Rabbit pursued animalWhite Rabbit startled by her +35 more

Dinah

Also known as: dear Dinah, her cat, our cat, the cat, nuestra gata, nuestra mascota

Alice's cat back at home, mentioned in her imaginings about giving orders. Only referenced in Alice's thoughts about her cat potentially ordering people around or scaring the animals.

Alice pet of / owned byAlice Alice’s cat / companionAlice ownerAlice ownerAlice owner +1 more

White Rabbit

Also known as: the Rabbit, the Bunny, White, Conejo Blanco, Rabbit, el Conejo +5 más

Official court figure who presents new evidence and corrects the King politely. He brings the mysterious paper, reads the verses aloud, and jumps up hurriedly. Presents the paper with verses, reads the poem to the court, corrects the King.

Duchess works for / fears upsettingAlice pursued byAlice person who startles himDuchess person he fears angeringDuchess feared authority figure +9 more

Mouse

Also known as: the Rat, O Mouse, Ratón, poor animal, el Ratón, una persona de cierta autoridad

A serious, authoritative rodent among the group who is knowledgeable about English history and easily offended. Calls everyone to sit and listen to a dry history lecture, participates in the Caucus-race, receives and presents the thimble prize, begins telling its long sad tale but storms off angrily after Alice's interruptions.

Alice person who offends it by mentioning cats and dogsAlice conversation partnerLory group member

Duchess

Also known as: La Duquesa, duquesa, la Duquesa, Duquesa, la duquesa, querida +1 más

An ugly noblewoman with a sharp chin who is in a good mood and constantly lectures about morals in everything. She is affectionate but physically uncomfortable to be near. Walks arm-in-arm with Alice finding morals in conversation, becomes frightened by the Queen and quickly leaves.

White Rabbit employer / patronWhite Rabbit servant or employee who fears her angerWhite Rabbit servant or subjectAlice temporary caregiver of babyBaby mother +7 more

Bill

Also known as: lizard, muchacho, old friend, the lizard, Lizard, pequeño Bill +1 más

Jury member who is a lizard and gets turned upside down in the box. He is overwhelmed by the events and gets hit by the Queen's inkstand. Is turned upside down by Alice, gets ink thrown on him by the Queen, tries to write with ink on his face.

White Rabbit bossAlice attackerAlice has pencil taken byAlice accidentally upends himQueen attacked by

March Hare

Also known as: Liebre de Marzo

Unruly companion of the Hatter who follows him into court. He contradicts the Hatter's testimony. Follows the Hatter into court arm-in-arm with the Dormouse, interrupts to deny saying something, and is part of the confused testimony.

Cheshire Cat neighborHatter neighborAlice tea party guestHatter friend and tea companionDormouse friend and tea companion +1 more

Hatter

Also known as: Sombrerero, Mad Hatter, first witness

Eccentric and nervous hatter who is perpetually having tea. He is easily frightened and gives confused testimony. Enters with tea and bread-and-butter, testifies about dates and tea, becomes increasingly nervous under questioning, drops his items, and rushes out of court without his shoes.

Cheshire Cat neighborMarch Hare neighborAlice tea party guestMarch Hare friend and tea companionDormouse friend and tea companion +4 more

King of Hearts

Also known as: Reina, la Reina, Reina de Corazones, querida, su Majestad, King of Hearts +9 más

Hot-tempered ruler who demands the Knave's execution and insists on sentence before verdict. She claims Alice is nearly two miles high and throws an inkstand at the Lizard. Interrupts the proceedings, demands sentence first, throws inkstand at Lagarto.

Duchess invited guestAlice potential playerHatter performer she sentencedKing of Hearts husbandAlice subject she threatens +18 more

Knave of Hearts

Also known as: Bribón, Bribón de Corazones, prisoner, Knave, el preso, the prisoner

Card figure on trial who denies writing the verses and appears sad. He is accused based on the unsigned poem and shakes his head when asked if he can swim. Denies writing the letter and poem, answers the King's question about swimming.

Queen superiorKing of Hearts superiorKing of Hearts on trial beforeQueen stole her tartsKing of Hearts judged by +1 more

Gryphon

Also known as: Grifo, perezoso, the creature, viejo amigo, old friend

Knowledgeable creature attending the trial. He explains court procedures to Alice in whispers. Whispers explanations to Alice about the jurors writing their names.

Queen authority he mocksMock Turtle old friendAlice person he guidesAlice conversation partnerMock Turtle friend and duet partner +2 more
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Sister

Also known as: Alicia's sister, her sister

Alice's older sister who wakes her from the dream and later daydreams about Alice's adventures. She listens to the story and imagines Alice growing up while retaining her childlike heart. Wakes Alice, listens to the dream story, daydreams about the Wonderland creatures and Alice's future.

Alice siblingAlice younger sister whom she comforts and imagines future for

Duck

Also known as: the Pato, Pato, el Pato

A literal-minded duck who questions the meaning of words in the Mouse's story. Interrupts the Mouse's history lecture asking what the archbishop found.

Mouse interrupted speaker

Dodo

A solemn and formal bird who speaks in long words and takes charge of solutions. Proposes and organizes the Caucus-race where everyone wins, awards prizes, and solemnly presents Alice's thimble as her prize.

Lory

Also known as: the Loro, Loro, el Loro

An opinionated parrot who is older than Alice and quick to interrupt or complain. Interrupts the Mouse's lecture with "Ugh!", participates in the race, asks about Dinah, and sighs that it's a pity the Mouse left.

Alice discussion partnerMouse interrupted speaker

Eaglet

Also known as: the Aguilucho, Aguilucho, el Aguilucho

A young eagle who complains about big words and hides a smile. Mocks the Dodo's long words during the proposal for the Caucus-race.

Dodo criticizes

Magpie

Also known as: una vieja urraca, vieja urraca

An older magpie concerned about its health. Wraps itself up and leaves quickly after Alice mentions Dinah, claiming the night air is bad for its throat.

Canary

Also known as: canario, un canario

A nervous canary with children. Calls its children to bed and leaves after Alice mentions Dinah eating birds.

Crab mother

Also known as: mamá, vieja Cangrejera

An older crab giving life lessons to her daughter. Tells her daughter that the Mouse's behavior is a lesson against losing one's temper.

Crab daughter

Also known as: joven Cangrejo, querida

A young crab who speaks back to her mother. Tells her mother to be quiet because she tries the patience of an oyster.

Crab mother daughter

Pat

Also known as: servant, you

A servant or gardener animal (possibly a guinea pig or similar) who speaks with a strong accent and assists the White Rabbit. Helps the Rabbit by trying to remove the giant arm from the window and follows his orders during the attempt to evict Alice.

White Rabbit master

Caterpillar

Also known as: blue caterpillar, oruga azul, Oruga, la Oruga, la oruga, señor

A condescending, sleepy, and irritable caterpillar who smokes a hookah and speaks in short, severe sentences. It is exactly three inches tall and dismissive of Alice's concerns. Questions Alice's identity, criticizes her poem recitation, advises her on the mushroom's effects, and crawls away after smoking.

Alice conversation partner

Footman (Fish)

Also known as: el primer lacayo, hombre pez, lacayo de librea, pescador

Liveried servant with a fish-like face who delivers the Queen's invitation. Solemn and formal in his duties. Delivers the large invitation letter to the other footman and then leaves.

Queen employerDuchess recipient of invitation

Footman (Frog)

Also known as: el otro lacayo, hombre de a pie, hombre de la rana, lacayo de librea

Liveried servant with a round face and large eyes like a frog who guards the door. Unhelpful, stares at the sky, and repeats phrases. Sits by the door, explains why knocking is useless, ignores Alice's questions, and continues sitting after a plate flies past his head.

Alice visitorDuchess inside the houseQueen sender of invitation

Cook

Also known as: cocinera, Cocinero de la duquesa, Duchess's cook

Gruff and unhelpful cook from the Duchess's household who carries a pepper box. She gives very brief and contrary answers. Enters sneezing-inducing, refuses to give evidence, says the tarts are mostly pepper, and disappears during the resulting chaos.

Duchess employerBaby in the householdAlice visitorKing of Hearts questioned byQueen causes her to order the Dormouse removed

Baby

Also known as: bebé, cerdo, criaturita, el animal, el bebé, el pequeño +5 más

Strange infant belonging to the Duchess that sneezes, howls, and gradually transforms. It has a snout-like nose and becomes a pig. Is nursed by the Duchess, hit by thrown objects, given to Alice, transforms into a pig, and wanders into the woods.

Duchess motherAlice temporary caretakerCook in same kitchen

Cheshire Cat

Also known as: Gato, Gato de Cheshire, el Gato, el gato que sonreía, smile without a cat, amigo mío +1 más

Grinning, disembodied cat with the ability to appear and disappear gradually. Calm, philosophical, and slightly mischievous. Appears as a floating head and smile during the croquet game, talks with Alice, and causes a dispute about beheading.

Alice conversational partnerDuchess ownerBaby inquired aboutAlice friendDuchess owner

Dormouse

Also known as: Lirón

Sleepy and irritable small creature who attends the trial with the Hatter and March Hare. He grows at a "reasonable" rate and falls asleep during testimony. Complains about Alice growing and squashing him, moves to the other side of the court, interjects "treacle" about the tarts, and is violently removed from court after the Queen's orders.

Alice tea party guestMarch Hare friend and tea companionHatter friend and tea companionAlice argues with about growingHatter mentioned in testimony

Five

Also known as: Cinco

One of the Queen’s gardeners, shaped like a playing card. Nervous and quick to blame others. Paints roses red, argues with the other gardeners, and hides from the Queen.

Two fellow gardenerSeven fellow gardenerQueen ruler

Seven

Also known as: Siete

One of the Queen’s gardeners, shaped like a playing card. Defensive and irritable. Paints roses red, argues with the others, and hides from the Queen.

Two fellow gardenerFive fellow gardenerQueen ruler

Two

Also known as: Dos

One of the Queen’s gardeners, shaped like a playing card. The most explanatory and humble of the three. Paints roses red, explains their mistake to Alice, and begs the Queen for mercy.

Five fellow gardenerSeven fellow gardenerQueen ruler

Executioner

Also known as: verdugo

Court official responsible for carrying out beheadings. Practical and literal-minded. Argues that a head cannot be cut off without a body and is sent to fetch the Duchess.

King of Hearts superiorQueen superior

Mock Turtle

Also known as: Falsa Tortuga, Tortuga, la Falsa Tortuga, old friend, this young

Sentimental sea creature who frequently sighs, cries, and speaks in a melancholy voice. He is knowledgeable about underwater dances and songs. Describes the Lobster Quadrille steps with the Gryphon, sings a sad song about the dance and later sings "Beautiful Soup," and prompts Alice to explain her recitations.

Alice listener of his storyGryphon old school friendAlice conversation partnerGryphon friend and duet partner

Flamingo

Also known as: flamenca

Alice's live croquet mallet that the Duchess considers temperamental. It is mentioned only as a possible reason the Duchess does not put her arm around Alice's waist.

Alice belongs to her as a mallet
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Rabbit’s Burrow

Dark Tunnel Shaft

Long Low Room

Vestibule

Crystal Glass Table Area

Small Door to the Garden

Beautiful Garden

Tabletop with Labeled Bottle

Tabletop with Labeled Cake Box

The Pool of Tears

Vestibule / Entrance Hall

Garden Door

Crystal Table