In ‘Alice in Wonderland,’ what is unusual about the Queen’s garden?
A The trees grow upside down
B It floats in the sky
C The roses are painted red
Fact: In Lewis Carroll’s 1865 book ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,’ the gardeners frantically paint all the white roses red to avoid the Queen of Hearts’ wrath, as she wants only red roses in her garden. The red roses represent the Queen’s power and authority, while the act of painting them red signifies the lengths to which people will go to please her, even altering reality to fit her demands.
Correct Answer: The roses are painted red