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“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” written by Lewis Carroll, features several main characters who populate its whimsical and surreal world:
Alice: The protagonist of the story, a curious and imaginative young girl who falls down a rabbit hole into Wonderland.
The White Rabbit: The creature that leads Alice into Wonderland by rushing past her, perpetually worried about being late.
The Queen of Hearts: A tyrannical and temperamental ruler of Wonderland who is known for her love of ordering executions, often by beheading.
The Cheshire Cat: A mischievous and enigmatic feline who can appear and disappear at will, offering cryptic advice to Alice.
The Mad Hatter and the March Hare: Eccentric characters who reside at the Mad Tea Party, where time is perpetually stuck at tea-time.
The Caterpillar: A wise and philosophical insect who smokes a hookah and gives cryptic advice to Alice about changing size.
The Mock Turtle and the Gryphon: Quirky characters who befriend Alice and tell her their sad and nonsensical stories.
These characters, along with many others, contribute to the whimsy, absurdity, and charm of Wonderland, making it a beloved classic in literature that continues to captivate readers of all ages with its imaginative storytelling.