Well, honey, in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," Alice does temporarily become a queen during a Chess game in the sequel "Through the Looking-Glass." So, technically, yes, she does become a queen, but it's all part of the whimsical and nonsensical world of Wonderland. Keep up, darling!
The Queen of Hearts
Alice was captured by The Red Queen's soldiers in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
In the book "Alice in Wonderland," Alice does not rob anything from the Queen of Hearts. However, she does inadvertently upset the Queen by growing in size and potentially knocking over her garden.
In Alice in Wonderland, Alice plays a game of croquet against the Queen of Hearts.In the second book, Through the Looking Glass, she plays against the Red Queen in a game of chess.The Red Queen and the Queen of Hearts are two different people.
Queen of Hearts
The White Queen appears in "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There," which is the sequel to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
Yes. There is Red Queen and a White Queen, but unlike the movie, they are not fighting. Just trying to get Alice on their side.
Through the Looking Glass is the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It is based on a giant chess game in which Alice begins as a pawn, but eventually becomes a queen.
The red queen from Alice in Wonderland
in the new Alice in wonder land it is the red queen and her monster
The king and queen in "Alice in Wonderland" have one child, the Knave of Hearts.
Alice insults the Queen by calling her a "fat, pompous, bad-tempered old tyrant."