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Who is this? Why are they important?
Cook: she makes soup with too much pepper and throws things at the Duchess, the baby and Alice.
Who is this? Why are they important?
The Cheshire Cat, is the only character in Wonderland who actually listens to Alice. With his remarks, he teaches Alice the ‘rules’ of Wonderland.
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The Caterpillar actually teaches Alice how to cope with the difficulties she encounters in Wonderland. He teaches her how to change size by eating the mushroom.
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White Rabbit; Because Alice follows him, he gets things moving again whenever he appears during the story. He is a sort of guide through Wonderland.
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Alice: the main character of the story “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and the sequel “Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there”.
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Pigeon: she mistakes Alice for a serpent because of her long neck. She tries to protect her eggs.
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Puppy: very playful, and as Alice is very small he almost runs her over.
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Bill: he is a lizard and also employed by the White Rabbit. He has to go down the chimney to get Alice out.
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Mary Ann: the White Rabbit’s housemaid. She isn’t physically there in the book but the Rabbit mistakes Alice for her.
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Dodo; another creature that fell into the pool. He suggests to do a Caucus race to get dry.
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The rat; this is one of the creatures that fell into the pool of Alice’s tears. He tries to dry the others by telling them the driest story he knows.
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Dinah is Alice’s cat. She isn’t physically there in the book but Alice talks about her many times, especially about the fact that she is good at hunting.
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Alice's sister; in the beginning of the story she’s reading a very boring book (according to Alice).
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The Duchess; she is very ugly and mistreats her baby.
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baby/pig; as a baby it constantly howls and sneezes because of the pepper. When Alice takes it outside it turns into a pig.
Who is this? Why are they important?
Frog-footman; he serves at the house of the Duchess.
Who is this? Why are they important?
fish-footman; he brings an invitation from the Queen to the Duchess’ house.