The Queen Of Hearts In Lewis Carroll's Alice In Wonderland

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Queen Of Hearts Analysis 300 - 500 words The Queen of Hearts is the malicious ruler of Wonderland from Lewis Carroll’s 1875 novel ‘Alice in Wonderland.’ When Alice enters Wonderland she is unfortunately greeted by the violent, temper filled, condescending personality of the Queen. The Queen of Hearts seems to have a passion for demanding the execution of the people of Wonderland, specifically by beheading. Yet her actions are very rarely followed through, thanks to the King of Hearts convincing her to withdraw her statements or quietly pardoning them when the Queen looks away. “Off with her head!” page 73. The Queen uses this phrase many times throughout the book, as a writing tactic of Neil Gaiman to show the personality of the Queen, which remains the same throughout the book. The Queen’s threatening idiosyncrasies make everyone in her presence turn into a stuttering, fearful mess, and the only person who seems to be able to stand up to her is Alice. Even her own husband the King Of Hearts asks her for permission to do the things he requests “Her remark made the whole party look so grave and anxious. Page 76.” Alice’s arrival shocks the Queen, since she has never had anybody to challenge her actions before. …show more content…

Red is a colour linked with rage, anger and danger. These words are good adjectives of the Queen. Red is used often in the novel to provide detail into the Queen of Hearts emotions including what she is feeling and why she is feeling this way.”The Queen turned crimson red with fury” page 72” The Queen appears crimson red, possibly to represent the colour of blood which is associated with death, something the Queen suggestively seems quite fond of. The Queen of Hearts has the features of a stereotypical villain, making her the main antagonist of this novel. She is loud and boisterous, using her power and monarch status to abuse the people below her, just because she

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