![]() ![]() CookĪrgumentative, and convinced that pepper is the key ingredient in all food. The Duchess seems different when Alice meets her a second time, later in the book, and Alice notices that the Duchess speaks only in pat morals. Later, she is put under sentence of execution. ![]() When Alice first meets the Duchess, she is a disagreeable woman nursing a baby and arguing with her cook. Alice tries to reason with her, but the Pigeon forces her away. The Pigeon is afraid for her eggs, and mistakes Alice for a serpent. He gives Alice the valuable gift of the mushroom (one side making her bigger, and the other making her small), which gives her control of her size in Wonderland. He smokes a hookah and sits on a mushroom. ![]() Wise, enigmatic, and unshakably mellow, the Caterpillar gives Alice some valuable advice about how to get by in Wonderland. Bill is also one of the jurors at the trial at the end of the book. When Alice is a giant and stuck in the White Rabbit's house, she kicks Bill out of the chimney. BillĪ lizard in the service of the White Rabbit. He hates cats and dogs, and he begins to tell Alice a disturbing story about being put on trial. MouseĪlice meets the mouse while swimming in the pool of tears. He wears a waist-coat and carries a pocket watch. He is a messenger and a herald at the Court of the King and Queen of Hearts. White RabbitĪlice's adventures begin when she follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit-hole. She grows more confident as the book progresses. She possesses unusual composure for a child, and she seems bright but makes many charming mistakes. Her adventures begin with her fateful jump down the rabbit hole, and the tale is an extended metaphor for the challenges she will face as she grows into an adult. ![]()
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