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Alice
A curious, thoughtful, and polite girl. In this chapter, she is shown to be indignant at the lack of manners of the Hare and the Hatter, but tries to maintain courtesy. She demonstrates her logical capacity by questioning the Dormouse's stories and finally manages to enter the garden after learning to manipulate her size with the mushroom.
Alice's Sister sisterThe White Rabbit pursued by AliceDinah owner of the catThe Mouse swimming and conversation companionAda acquaintance (possible alternative identity)
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Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
The White Rabbit
A rabbit with pink eyes who wears a waistcoat and is always in a hurry. In this chapter, he mistakes Alice for his maid Mary Ann and orders her to find his gloves and fan. He is authoritative with his servants (Pat and Bill) and becomes very frightened when Alice grows in his house, even proposing to burn it down.
Alice is pursued by herThe Duchess servant or acquaintance fearful of her reactionPat boss/masterBill boss/masterMary Ann master
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Chapters 1, 2, 4
The Duchess
A character with a strong temperament and blunt manners. In this chapter she is seen nursing a baby in a kitchen full of smoke and pepper. She is rude to Alice, ignores her cook's violence, and ends up leaving to play croquet with the Queen after throwing the baby to Alice.
The White Rabbit superior or person to whom the rabbit must answerThe Baby rough mother (or caregiver)The Cook employerThe Cheshire Cat ownerThe Queen invited to play croquet
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Chapters 2, 4, 6
The Queen of Hearts
The sovereign mentioned previously. In this chapter, it is revealed that she gave a concert where she sentenced the Hatter to death for "murdering the time."
The Hatter judge/potential executionerAlice adversary/croquet guestThe Duchess enemy (sentenced her to death)
Chapter 7
Secondary 25
Alice's Sister
Alice's sister, who reads a book without pictures or conversations on the riverbank.
Alice sister
Chapter 1
The Mouse
A mouse that falls into the pool of tears. He is very sensitive, especially regarding cats and dogs, which he hates deeply due to family tradition. He seems to be cultured or at least Alice suspects he might be French. In this chapter, he appears as an authority figure trying to dry the group by reading a boring history lesson about William the Conqueror. He is easily offended when Alice confuses his words or mentions predators.
Alice swimming companion; feels offended by her comments about petsThe Lory acquaintance
Chapters 2, 3
The Duck
A bird that falls into the pool of tears and swims to the shore. It has a very practical view of things, associating the term "it" with food like frogs or worms.
Alice shipwreck companion in the poolThe Mouse acquaintance/interlocutor
Chapters 2, 3
The Dodo
One of the curious creatures that fall into the pool of tears. He appears solemn and uses complex and pompous language. He is the one who organizes the Caucus-race.
Alice shipwreck companion in the pool
Chapters 2, 3
The Lory
A bird that is part of the group that falls into the pool. It is stubborn and hides behind its age to claim it knows more than Alice. It does not like the night air.
Alice shipwreck companion in the pool
Chapters 2, 3
The Eaglet
A small bird found in the group of animals in the water. It has no patience for long and complicated words.
Alice shipwreck companion in the poolThe Dodo acquaintance/interlocutor
Chapters 2, 3
The old Crab
An old crab who takes advantage of the situation to give moral lessons to her daughter.
The young Crab mother
Chapter 3
The young Crab
Daughter of the old Crab, with little patience for her mother's advice.
The old Crab daughter
Chapter 3
The old Magpie
A bird that leaves hurriedly after hearing about the cat Dinah, using its throat as an excuse.
Chapter 3
The Canary
A small bird that is frightened by Alice's comments about her cat.
Chapter 3
Pat
A servant of the White Rabbit who seems to be working in the garden. He speaks with a particular accent.
The White Rabbit servant/employeeBill coworker
Chapter 4
Bill
A lizard who works for the White Rabbit. He is the character everyone forces to do the dangerous tasks, such as going down the chimney. He ends up being shot through the air after a kick from Alice.
The White Rabbit servant/employeePat coworker/friendAlice victim of her kick
Chapter 4
The Guinea-pigs
Two animals that help Bill after he is shot out of the chimney, giving him something to drink from a bottle.
Bill helpers/nurses
Chapter 4
The Puppy
A large dog (from the perspective of the shrunken Alice) with round eyes that wants to play. Alice finds him in the forest.
Alice plays with her by chasing a stick
Chapter 4
The Caterpillar
A large blue caterpillar, sitting on top of a mushroom smoking a water pipe (hookah). It is indifferent, languid, severe, and constantly contradicts Alice. It is exactly three inches high. Before leaving, it reveals to Alice the secret of the mushroom for changing size.
Alice they meet at the end of the chapter
Chapters 4, 5
Brandy
A character who helps Bill after his accident, mentioned by the voices in the crowd.
Bill helper
Chapter 4
The Pigeon
A bird that lives in the forest and is very concerned about protecting its eggs from serpents. It has been without sleep for three weeks for this reason. It is very suspicious and has a particular logic about what constitutes a serpent.
Alice attacks her, mistaking her for a serpent
Chapter 5
The Fish-Footman
A servant with a fish face and powdered hair wearing livery.
The Queen messenger of her invitationThe Duchess delivers a letter for herThe Frog-Footman fellow servant
Chapter 6
The Frog-Footman
A servant with a round face and large frog-like eyes, with powdered hair and livery. He is quite stubborn, ignores Alice's logical questions, and prefers to look at the sky.
The Duchess servantThe Fish-Footman fellow servantAlice uncooperative interlocutor
Chapter 6
The Cook
The Duchess's employee. She has a violent character and spends her time throwing kitchen utensils (pots, plates, irons) at the Duchess and the baby while cooking a soup with excessive pepper.
The Duchess aggressive servantThe Baby target of her pot attacks
Chapter 6
The Baby
A small child who sneezes and howls constantly due to the smoke and pepper in the Duchess's kitchen. He has a strange shape and ends up physically transforming into a pig while Alice carries him.
The Duchess son (or under her care)Alice is rescued and carried by her
Chapter 6
The Cheshire Cat
A large cat sitting on the hearth grinning from ear to ear. It has the ability to appear and disappear at will, sometimes leaving only its smile. It is polite but cryptic, and claims that everyone in that world is mad. It has long claws and many teeth.
The Duchess pet/inhabitant of her houseAlice enigmatic guide and advisor
Chapter 6
The Hatter
A man wearing a top hat who is perpetually trapped in teatime (six o'clock) due to a quarrel with Time. He is extremely rude, makes personal remarks, and poses riddles without solutions.
The Cheshire Cat acquaintance (neighbor)The March Hare tea party companion/friendThe Dormouse tea party companion/uses him as a cushion/mistreats him to wake him upAlice rude interlocutorThe Queen of Hearts acquaintance/fears her execution sentence
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Chapters 6, 7
The March Hare
An inhabitant of Wonderland who lives in a house with chimneys shaped like ears. He is mad and participates in an eternal tea party. He is rude, offers things he does not have (like wine), and dips his watch in the tea.
The Cheshire Cat acquaintance (neighbor)The Hatter tea party companion/friendThe Dormouse tea party companion/uses him as a cushionAlice rude host
Chapters 6, 7
The Dormouse
A small rodent suffering from severe narcolepsy. He spends most of his time asleep and is used as a cushion by the Hare and the Hatter. When awake, he tells confusing stories about girls living in treacle wells.
The Hatter tea party companion/victim of his pinchesThe March Hare tea party companion/cushionAlice seating neighbor (complains that she is growing)
Chapter 7
Mentioned 15
Dinah
She is mentioned by Alice in her attempt to strike up a conversation with the Mouse, which causes a conflict.
Ada
Mentioned by Alice during her identity crisis.
Mabel
Repeatedly mentioned by Alice as the person she fears she has transformed into.
Alice's brother
Mentioned indirectly through his Latin grammar book.
Fury
Appears in the poem/story that Alice visualizes while the Mouse speaks.
William the Conqueror
Is the subject of the Mouse's historical reading.
Edwin and Morcar
Mentioned as part of the boring historical account.
Stigand
Mentioned in the historical account.
Edgar Atheling
Mentioned in the historical account.
Mary Ann
The name by which the Rabbit mistakenly calls Alice.
Father William
He is the protagonist of the poem 'You are old, Father William' that Alice recites incorrectly.
Father William's son
He is the one who asks the questions in the poem that Alice recites.
The Queen
Mentioned as the person who invites the Duchess to play croquet.
Time
Is mentioned as a real character who controls the clocks and who takes offense if one tries to "beat" or "kill" him.
Elsie, Lacie, and Tillie
They are the protagonists of the story the Dormouse tells during the tea party.