An Analysis of Lewis Carroll's
Alice in Wonderland

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Who Stole the Tarts?

An Analysis of Chapter 11

Tone

The Tone Of The Chapter Is Whimsical, Satirical, And Absurd, Reflecting The Nonsensical Nature Of Wonderland'S Justice System.

Basic Stats

Intensity Clarity Conflict Resolution Pacing
Exciting - (3) Hazy - (2) Hostile - (4) None - (1) Moderate - (3)

Basically...

Alice witnesses a bizarre trial in Wonderland where the Knave of Hearts is accused of stealing the Queen's tarts. The King acts as judge, and the court's procedures are nonsensical and chaotic.

In more detail...

In the eleventh chapter of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', Alice attends a trial presided over by the King and Queen of Hearts. The Knave of Hearts is accused of stealing tarts made by the Queen. Various Wonderland characters, including the Hatter and the Duchess's cook, are called as witnesses, but their testimony is absurd and irrelevant. The jurors' actions are equally ridiculous, as they write down nonsense on their slates and make arbitrary calculations. Despite the chaotic and unreasonable nature of the trial, Alice grows increasingly larger, adding to her discomfort in the cramped courtroom.
Characters
  • Alice
    • About - Alice observes the trial proceedings, feeling increasingly uncomfortable as she grows larger and criticizes the nonsense of the courtroom.
    • Personality Traits - Curious, logical, polite yet increasingly bold.
    • Physical Characteristics - A young girl whose size changes throughout the story due to the effects of different Wonderland substances.
    • Character Connections
      • The White Rabbit - Alice follows the White Rabbit into Wonderland.
      • The King and Queen of Hearts - Alice attends their court and witnesses the trial over the stolen tarts.
      • The Hatter - Witness in the court whom Alice knows from the tea party.
      • The Dormouse - A creature Alice interacts with, sitting next to her during the trial.
  • The King and Queen of Hearts
    • About - The King and Queen preside over the trial, with the King serving as the judge and the Queen obsessed with beheading anyone who displeases her.
    • Personality Traits - The King is foolish and ineffective, while the Queen is authoritative and quick to anger.
    • Physical Characteristics - Royal attire typical of playing card royalty, with the King wearing a crown over his wig.
    • Character Connections
      • The Knave of Hearts - The accused in their court.
      • Alice - They are authority figures in the trial Alice observes.
  • The White Rabbit
    • About - The White Rabbit acts as a herald in the court, blowing his trumpet and reading out the accusations and witness names.
    • Personality Traits - Nervous, formal, and dutiful in his role.
    • Physical Characteristics - A white rabbit with pink eyes, dressed in a livery with a trumpet and parchment.
    • Character Connections
      • Alice - The White Rabbit leads Alice into Wonderland and is present throughout her adventures.
      • The King and Queen of Hearts - The White Rabbit serves under the monarchy in the courtroom.
  • The Hatter
    • About - The Hatter is a witness at the trial, offering a confusing and tangential testimony, and is eventually dismissed by the King.
    • Personality Traits - Nervous and scattered in his thoughts, afraid of the Queen.
    • Physical Characteristics - Wears a hat and has an eccentric appearance.
    • Character Connections
      • Alice - Alice met the Hatter previously at the tea party.
      • The King and Queen of Hearts - He is a witness at their trial, trying awkwardly to avoid punishment.