All about Alice from Lewis Carroll's
Through the Looking Glass

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All about Alice

Alice made an appearance in 11 chapters

Here's a summary of what happened...
Alice is the protagonist who engages with her kittens in imaginative play, scolds the black kitten for mischievous behavior, contemplates the snowy landscape, reads a reversed poem, and crosses into Looking-Glass House.
Alice is the protagonist who is trying to navigate the garden and understand its logic, eventually conversing with the Red Queen about becoming part of a chess game.
Alice explores a new land, encountering gigantic flowers, strange insects, and peculiar characters in a carriage. She rides a jumping train, talks with a gnat, and forgets her name in a no-name wood before reaffirming her identity and meeting Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
Alice converses with Tweedledum and Tweedledee, gets involved in their whimsical logic, and is confronted with the siblings' potential conflict.
Alice acts as the grounded character trying to apply logical reasoning to the absurd world around her. She assists the White Queen with her attire and engages in a peculiar dialogue regarding time and memory. Later, she navigates a dream-like shop sequence with the sheep.
Alice engages in conversation with Humpty Dumpty, attempting to make sense of his riddles and philosophies on semantics. She reflects on the nonsensical nature of the conversation and tries to be polite throughout.
Alice is the protagonist who navigates through a confusing procession of soldiers, converses with the White King about his messengers, witnesses the fight between the Lion and the Unicorn, and attempts to serve refreshments in a nonsensical manner.
Alice, the protagonist, navigates the absurd encounters with the Red and White Knights, inadvertently becoming part of their conflict. She offers assistance to the clumsy White Knight and expresses her wish to be a queen, eventually achieving this status by crossing the last brook.
Now a queen, Alice navigates a series of nonsensical encounters with the Red and White Queens, tries to manage an unruly dinner party, and ultimately rebels against the absurdity.
Alice is physically active in this chapter, shaking the Red Queen. She doesn't speak but communicates through her actions.
Alice, having awoken from her dream, reflects on her adventure and tries to engage her kittens in a dialogue about their roles in her dream.

Alice's Relationships

A summary of Alice's 3 connections to Red Queen, by chapter.

Chapter 2 - The Garden of Live Flowers: Alice encounters the Red Queen in the garden, who provides her with confusing advice and direction.
Chapter 9 - Queen Alice: Alice interacts with the Red Queen, who subjects her to illogical questions and criticism, contributing to the chaos of the dinner party.
Chapter 10 - Shaking: Alice is interacting with the Red Queen by shaking her, causing her to undergo physical changes.

A summary of Alice's 2 connections to White Queen, by chapter.

Chapter 5 - Wool and Water: Alice aids the queen with her dress and engages in dialogue with her.
Chapter 9 - Queen Alice: Alice converses with the White Queen, who adds to the nonsensical dialogue and participates in the chaotic feast.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to Black Kitten, by chapter.

Chapter 1 - Looking-Glass house: Alice scolds the black kitten for its mischief.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to White Kitten, by chapter.

Chapter 1 - Looking-Glass house: Alice's pet, who has its face washed by Dinah.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to Dinah, by chapter.

Chapter 1 - Looking-Glass house: The mother cat and caretaker of the kittens.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to Talking Flowers, by chapter.

Chapter 2 - The Garden of Live Flowers: Alice converses with the talking flowers, who criticize her and explain their existence in the garden.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to Tweedledum, by chapter.

Chapter 4 - Tweedledum and Tweedledee: Interacts with him; gets caught up in his logic and conflict.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to Tweedledee, by chapter.

Chapter 4 - Tweedledum and Tweedledee: Interacts with him; listens to his poem and is involved in his and his brother's antics.

A summary of Alice's 1 connection to Sheep, by chapter.

Chapter 5 - Wool and Water: Interacts with the sheep when it morphs from the White Queen and in the shop sequence.