No, the Queen of Hearts and the Red Queen are two different people. The Queen of Hearts originally appears in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and is a playing card which has come to life. The Red Queen is a Chess piece come to life who appears in Through the Looking Glass which is the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Confusion arises because film adaptations tend to combine the two characters into one. Disney's 1951 animated film gave the Queen of Hearts lines originally said by the Red Queen and Tim Burton's 2010 movie features the Red Queen but gives her many of the lines and characteristics of the Queen of Hearts.
The Queen of Hearts
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.
The king and queen in "Alice in Wonderland" have one child, the Knave of Hearts.
The tarts belonged to the Queen of Hearts:'The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts,All on a summer day:The Knave of Hearts, he stole those tarts,And took them quite away!'(Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, chapter XI)
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Alice was captured by The Red Queen's soldiers in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
The queen of hearts is not referred to as the queen of hearts, she is referred to as the red queen and is played by Helena Bonham Carter :D
Through the looking glass or Alice in wonderland
Did you mean Antagonist? The Antagonist is the Queen of Hearts.
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.
The playing cards are the slaves of the Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland. They are responsible for carrying out her orders and are often seen painting her roses red or marching in formation.
I'd think it would be the Queen of Hearts.