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  2. Red Queen (Through the Looking-Glass) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Queen is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Lewis Carroll's fantasy 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass.She is often confused with the Queen of Hearts from the previous book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), although the two are very different.

  3. Red Queen's race - Wikipedia

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    As depicted by John Tenniel in Chapter Two – The Garden of Live Flowers. The Red Queen's race is an incident that appears in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass and involves both the Red Queen, a representation of a Queen in chess, and Alice constantly running but remaining in the same spot.

  4. List of minor characters in the Alice series - Wikipedia

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    In Lewis Carroll's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Fish Footman delivers a croquet invitation from the Queen of Hearts to the Duchess's Frog Footman, which he then delivers to the Duchess. In Tim Burton's 2010 remake of Alice in Wonderland, the Red Queen has a Fish Footman working in her castle as a butler.

  5. Alice in Debtorland: Why the Red Queen's Race Is Worth ... - AOL

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    It appears that director Tim Burton has chosen to leave the Red Queen's Race out of his upcoming Disney (DIS) version of Alice in Wonderland. That's unfortunate because that old vignette provides ...

  6. Queen of Hearts (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) - Wikipedia

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    The 1951 animated film Alice in Wonderland perpetuates the long-standing confusion between the Red Queen and the Queen of Hearts. In the film, the Queen of Hearts delivers several of the Red Queen's statements, the most notable being based on her "all the ways about here belong to me".

  7. Through the Looking-Glass - Wikipedia

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    Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (also known as Alice Through the Looking-Glass or simply Through the Looking-Glass) is a novel published on 27 December 1871 (although it is indicated [where?] that the novel was published in 1872 [1]) by Lewis Carroll, a mathematics lecturer at Christ Church, University of Oxford, and the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865).

  8. Alice in Wonderland (1985 film) - Wikipedia

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    The White Queen falls asleep on Alice's lap and the Red Queen sings her a lullaby ("Hush-a-bye Lady"). Alice finds her way to her castle, where a great feast has been set in her honor ("To the Looking-Glass World"). A present is brought to her, out of which comes The Jabberwock. The Owl tells her to act brave.

  9. Alice through the Looking Glass (1998 film) - Wikipedia

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    Alice finds a book containing "Jabberwocky", in mirror writing, and sees chess pieces coming to life. She goes out into a garden with talking flowers. There, she meets the Red Queen from the chess board (Sian Phillips), who shows her that the landscape is laid out like a gigantic chessboard. She will make Alice a queen if she can get as far as ...

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