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  1. 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.

  2. The Red Queen’s constant badgering of and competition with Alice indicates profound feelings of antagonism. She fits into the framework of Alice’s dream as representative arbitrary authority, serving as a caricature of an overbearing governess figure at odds with her young charges.

  3. Iracebeth of Crims, also known as the Red Queen, is the main antagonist of the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland, and returns as the main antagonist turned major character and anti-heroine of its sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass.

  4. A snappy and authoritative queen in Looking-glass World. As a queen, she can move all around the chessboard quickly. Alice greatly admires the Red Queen at first, and tries her best to follow all of her rules regarding conduct and etiquette.

  5. The Red Queen is a fictional character originally from the novel Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll. She is a representation of the red queen piece in a game of chess and persuades Alice to join the chess game as the White Queen 's pawn.

  6. Red Queen, fictional character in Through the Looking-Glass (1871) by Lewis Carroll. The Red Queen has a personality that is the opposite of that of the White Queen, her despotic and chaotic counterpart. The author based the character of the Red Queen on Miss Prickett, the governess of Alice.

  7. The Red Queen, not to be confused with the Queen of Hearts in Wonderland, is one of the chess pieces in the grand game of chess that Alice plays in Looking-Glass World. Because Alice is a White Pawn, you might expect her to regard the Red Queen as an enemy.

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