Main 6
Mary Ann
Also known as: Alicia, Miss Alice, curious child, poor Alice, the narrator's subject, this curious child
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Young girl who has undergone multiple size changes in Wonderland and feels confused about her identity. She is polite yet increasingly frustrated, sincere, and adaptable. Converses with the Caterpillar about her changes, recites a mangled poem, eats from the mushroom causing her to grow enormously tall then shrink back to normal size, and is mistaken for a snake by the Pigeon before heading toward a small house.
Dinah pet cat (companion)Dinah owns / refers to as her catDinah pet catWhite Rabbit pursued animalWhite Rabbit startled by her
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Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
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
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Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
White Rabbit
Also known as: the Rabbit, the Bunny, White, Conejo Blanco, Rabbit, el Conejo
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An anxious, easily flustered rabbit who is always in a hurry and worried about the Duchess punishing him. Returns searching for his lost fan and gloves, mistakes Alice for Mary Ann and orders her to fetch them, then attempts to enter his house and directs the animals to remove the giant intruder.
Duchess works for / fears upsettingAlice pursued byAlice person who startles himDuchess person he fears angeringDuchess feared authority figure
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Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
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
Chapters 2, 4, 5
Duchess
Also known as: La Duquesa
The authority figure the White Rabbit fears will have him executed for losing his items. Only mentioned in the Rabbit's anxious mutterings about her punishing him.
White Rabbit employer / patronWhite Rabbit servant or employee who fears her angerWhite Rabbit servant or subject
Chapters 2, 4, 6
Bill
Also known as: lizard, muchacho, old friend, the lizard
A small lizard who is frequently ordered around and ends up being the one sent down the chimney. Is pushed by the group to climb down the chimney, gets kicked by Alice, flies out, and is then cared for by the other animals.
White Rabbit bossAlice attacker
Chapter 6
Secondary 11
Sister
Alice’s sister who is present offscreen but not described in detail; a close family member whose reading bores Alice. Referenced as the reason Alice has nothing to do before she notices the rabbit.
Alice sibling
Chapter 1
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
Chapters 2, 5
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.
Chapters 2, 5
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
Chapters 2, 5
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
Chapters 2, 5
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.
Chapter 5
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.
Chapter 5
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.
Chapter 5
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
Chapter 5
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
Chapter 6
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
Chapters 6, 7