Minor Characters
Snowdrop
Alice's white kitten. Dinah is giving her a bath when Alice falls asleep. She appears as the White Queen while Alice is dreaming in Looking-glass World, and Alice reasons that the White Queen is so disheveled in Looking-glass World because Snowdrop is bathing in the real world.
Kitty
Alice's black kitten. She finished with her bath just before the novel begins and so amuses herself by playing with Alice's ball of yarn. In Alice's dream Kitty appears as the Red Queen. Kitty is far more mischievous than her sibling, Snowdrop.
The Red King
The Red King spends the entirety of the novel asleep and snoring. Tweedledee and Tweedledum suggest to Alice that she's actually in the Red King's dream and that if they wake him up, Alice will disappear.
The Lion
A sleepy lion in the Sixth Square who spends his days fighting with the Unicorn for the White King's crown. He's easily annoyed and is always willing to start a fight with the Unicorn.
The Red Knight
The Red Knight fights the White Knight for Alice and loses. Like the White Knight, the Red Knight cannot stay on his horse for more than a minute or two.
The Pudding
A plum cake served at Alice's dinner party. Alice cuts a piece, even though it's not polite to do so after being introduced to the cake, so the Pudding chastises Alice.
Lily
A white pawn and the White Queen's baby daughter. Because she's too young to play chess, Alice takes her place as a pawn.
Tiger-Lily
A lily in the garden outside of Looking-glass House that rudely tells Alice that Alice isn't a very pretty flower.
The Guard
The guard on the train between Second Square and Fourth Square. He hassles Alice for a ticket, which she doesn't have.
The Frog
An elderly frog who wears a yellow suit and rain boots. He gruffly scolds Alice for picking on the door to the hall in which her dinner party is taking place.
The Mutton
A roast served at Alice's dinner party that, because the Red Queen introduced it to Alice, Alice cannot carve and serve.
Dinah
Alice's adult cat. She takes her time bathing her kittens, Snowdrop and Kitty.
The Rose
A rude flower in the garden outside of Looking-glass House.