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Knave of Hearts (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)

The Knave of Hearts is a character from the 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.

Knave of Hearts
Alice character
John Tenniel's illustration of the trial of the Knave of Hearts, with the King and Queen of Hearts above.
First appearanceAlice's Adventures in Wonderland
Created byLewis Carroll
Portrayed byCrispin Glover (Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland)
Paul McGillion (Once Upon a Time)
Michael Socha (Once Upon a Time in Wonderland)
In-universe information
NicknameJack of Hearts
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
OccupationKnave
NationalityWonderland

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

The Knave of Hearts is mentioned first in chapter 8, and later in chapters 11 and 12, which deal with his trial for a tart burglary in which the King of Hearts presides as judge. Alice eventually defends the Knave after the evidence becomes increasingly absurd and she is called as a witness.

The White Rabbit announces the charges as:

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!

The Knave rarely speaks during the trial. The Mad Hatter is called to give evidence but spends his entire time being nervous in front of the King and Queen of Hearts, and the Duchess's cook is summoned to tell the court what tarts are made of. Neither is a convincing witness, and the Knave does not provide the King of Hearts with a very good self-defense. He denies he wrote a letter that mysteriously appears in the court, but that he already knows isn't signed.

Alice diverts the attention of the court by growing ever and ever larger and arguing more and more, lastly with the Queen over the concept of "sentence first—verdict afterwards". Before a verdict can be reached for the Knave's innocence or guilt, Alice reaches full size and forcefulness, and then calls them "nothing but a pack of cards!"

It is believed by some people[1] that since Sir John Tenniel's illustration of the scene in chapter 12 has the Knave with small club outline shapes on his blouse, the ultimate nonsense is that the King and the Queen do not even have the correct person standing trial, this isn't the Knave of Hearts at all, and whoever it is is unwilling to clarify the matter. However, this would also suppose Alice, the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter and everyone else missed it as well, and that Carroll inserted an unintroduced character. After calling him "the Knave of Hearts" twice in chapter 8, the rest of the chapter simply refers to him as "the Knave". The only other non-heart card characters in the book are the three gardeners (drawn as spades), the ten soldiers (described and drawn as clubs), and the ten courtiers (described as diamonds). For other illustrations involving the Knave, the original art by Carroll for chapter 12 and the chapter 8 drawing by both Carroll and Tenniel show no markings.[2][3]

The Knave in adaptations

Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland

Ilosovic Stayne
 
First appearanceAlice in Wonderland (2010)
Created byLewis Carroll and Tim Burton
Portrayed byCrispin Glover
In-universe information
NicknameKnave of Hearts
GenderMale
OccupationKnave
NationalityWonderland

Crispin Glover played the Knave of Hearts in the 2010 Tim Burton film Alice in Wonderland.

His real name is given as Ilosovic Stayne who has a very tall appearance and wears a heart shaped eye patch covering his scarred left eye.

In the film, the relationship between the Knave and the Red Queen serves more as the Knave being the Queen's personal assassin. However, much like the other servants of the Queen, Stayne secretly hates her though he plays on her insecurities to secure his position.

During the fight between the Red Queen's army and the White Queen's, the Knave of Hearts fights against the Mad Hatter. After the Jabberwocky is slain by Alice, Stayne is also exiled to Outland with the Red Queen. He tries to kill the Red Queen only to be thwarted by Mad Hatter. As both of them are dragged to their exile, the Red Queen shouted "He tried to kill me" while the Knave of Hearts begged the White Queen to kill him.

He is also a major villain in the video game adaptation of the film and the second boss.

In the sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass, the Knave's skeleton is seen implying that he got his wish to die.

Once Upon a Time

  • The Knave of Hearts appears in two episodes of Once Upon a Time: the season one episode "Hat Trick" and the season two episode "Queen of Hearts" where he is played by Paul McGillion. He takes the White Rabbit's place as the herald of the Queen of Hearts, who to mask her identity communicates with him by whispering through a horn.
  • An earlier Knave of Hearts appears in the show's spin-off Once Upon a Time in Wonderland where he is played by Michael Socha. This interpretation of the Knave was taken by the Evil Queen's curse to Storybrooke, Maine. At some point after the curse on the town is broken, the White Rabbit takes him to rescue Alice. His heart was previously removed by Cora (the Queen of Hearts, also the miller's daughter from Rumpelstiltskin and the mother of the Evil Queen) and was retrieved by Alice during her earlier adventures in Wonderland. The Knave of Hearts is also revealed to be Will Scarlet, who absconded to Wonderland with a woman named Anastasia who became the Red Queen.

Television

  • In Syfy's original miniseries Alice, the Knave, played by Philip Winchester, is reimagined as Jack Heart (playing on the fact that "knaves" are now called "jacks"), the son of Mary Elizabeth Heart, a reimagining of both the Queen of Hearts and the Red Queen. Jack is the heir to the throne of Wonderland, but escaped to the "real" world to avoid marrying the Duchess. He eventually fell in love with his martial arts instructor, Alice, and was kidnapped by Agent White of the White Rabbits, prompting Alice to enter Wonderland to find him.
  • In the anime and manga series Pandora Hearts, the knave is reimagined as Jack Vessalius. A character who while initially presented as a hero; was later revealed to be the mastermind behind the majority of the conflict in the story including Alice's murder due to his insane love for Lacie who was based on the Red Queen to be reunited. This was foreshadowed by the fact that the word "knave" means an untrustworthy person it also means male servant referencing his loyalty for Lacie.

References

  1. ^ A Case of Mistaken Identity by John Tufail
  2. ^ Tenniel illustrated ebook Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 2008-11-09 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Carroll illustrated ebook Alice's Adventures Under Ground

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The Knave of Hearts redirects here For other uses see Knave of Hearts disambiguation The Knave of Hearts is a character from the 1865 book Alice s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll Knave of HeartsAlice characterJohn Tenniel s illustration of the trial of the Knave of Hearts with the King and Queen of Hearts above First appearanceAlice s Adventures in WonderlandCreated byLewis CarrollPortrayed byCrispin Glover Tim Burton s Alice in Wonderland Paul McGillion Once Upon a Time Michael Socha Once Upon a Time in Wonderland In universe informationNicknameJack of HeartsSpeciesHumanGenderMaleOccupationKnaveNationalityWonderland Contents 1 Alice s Adventures in Wonderland 2 The Knave in adaptations 2 1 Tim Burton s Alice in Wonderland 2 2 Once Upon a Time 2 3 Television 3 ReferencesAlice s Adventures in Wonderland EditThe Knave of Hearts is mentioned first in chapter 8 and later in chapters 11 and 12 which deal with his trial for a tart burglary in which the King of Hearts presides as judge Alice eventually defends the Knave after the evidence becomes increasingly absurd and she is called as a witness The White Rabbit announces the charges as 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 The Knave rarely speaks during the trial The Mad Hatter is called to give evidence but spends his entire time being nervous in front of the King and Queen of Hearts and the Duchess s cook is summoned to tell the court what tarts are made of Neither is a convincing witness and the Knave does not provide the King of Hearts with a very good self defense He denies he wrote a letter that mysteriously appears in the court but that he already knows isn t signed Alice diverts the attention of the court by growing ever and ever larger and arguing more and more lastly with the Queen over the concept of sentence first verdict afterwards Before a verdict can be reached for the Knave s innocence or guilt Alice reaches full size and forcefulness and then calls them nothing but a pack of cards It is believed by some people 1 that since Sir John Tenniel s illustration of the scene in chapter 12 has the Knave with small club outline shapes on his blouse the ultimate nonsense is that the King and the Queen do not even have the correct person standing trial this isn t the Knave of Hearts at all and whoever it is is unwilling to clarify the matter However this would also suppose Alice the White Rabbit the Mad Hatter and everyone else missed it as well and that Carroll inserted an unintroduced character After calling him the Knave of Hearts twice in chapter 8 the rest of the chapter simply refers to him as the Knave The only other non heart card characters in the book are the three gardeners drawn as spades the ten soldiers described and drawn as clubs and the ten courtiers described as diamonds For other illustrations involving the Knave the original art by Carroll for chapter 12 and the chapter 8 drawing by both Carroll and Tenniel show no markings 2 3 The Knave in adaptations EditTim Burton s Alice in Wonderland Edit Ilosovic Stayne First appearanceAlice in Wonderland 2010 Created byLewis Carroll and Tim BurtonPortrayed byCrispin GloverIn universe informationNicknameKnave of HeartsGenderMaleOccupationKnaveNationalityWonderlandCrispin Glover played the Knave of Hearts in the 2010 Tim Burton film Alice in Wonderland His real name is given as Ilosovic Stayne who has a very tall appearance and wears a heart shaped eye patch covering his scarred left eye In the film the relationship between the Knave and the Red Queen serves more as the Knave being the Queen s personal assassin However much like the other servants of the Queen Stayne secretly hates her though he plays on her insecurities to secure his position During the fight between the Red Queen s army and the White Queen s the Knave of Hearts fights against the Mad Hatter After the Jabberwocky is slain by Alice Stayne is also exiled to Outland with the Red Queen He tries to kill the Red Queen only to be thwarted by Mad Hatter As both of them are dragged to their exile the Red Queen shouted He tried to kill me while the Knave of Hearts begged the White Queen to kill him He is also a major villain in the video game adaptation of the film and the second boss In the sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass the Knave s skeleton is seen implying that he got his wish to die Once Upon a Time Edit The Knave of Hearts appears in two episodes of Once Upon a Time the season one episode Hat Trick and the season two episode Queen of Hearts where he is played by Paul McGillion He takes the White Rabbit s place as the herald of the Queen of Hearts who to mask her identity communicates with him by whispering through a horn An earlier Knave of Hearts appears in the show s spin off Once Upon a Time in Wonderland where he is played by Michael Socha This interpretation of the Knave was taken by the Evil Queen s curse to Storybrooke Maine At some point after the curse on the town is broken the White Rabbit takes him to rescue Alice His heart was previously removed by Cora the Queen of Hearts also the miller s daughter from Rumpelstiltskin and the mother of the Evil Queen and was retrieved by Alice during her earlier adventures in Wonderland The Knave of Hearts is also revealed to be Will Scarlet who absconded to Wonderland with a woman named Anastasia who became the Red Queen Television Edit In Syfy s original miniseries Alice the Knave played by Philip Winchester is reimagined as Jack Heart playing on the fact that knaves are now called jacks the son of Mary Elizabeth Heart a reimagining of both the Queen of Hearts and the Red Queen Jack is the heir to the throne of Wonderland but escaped to the real world to avoid marrying the Duchess He eventually fell in love with his martial arts instructor Alice and was kidnapped by Agent White of the White Rabbits prompting Alice to enter Wonderland to find him In the anime and manga series Pandora Hearts the knave is reimagined as Jack Vessalius A character who while initially presented as a hero was later revealed to be the mastermind behind the majority of the conflict in the story including Alice s murder due to his insane love for Lacie who was based on the Red Queen to be reunited This was foreshadowed by the fact that the word knave means an untrustworthy person it also means male servant referencing his loyalty for Lacie References Edit A Case of Mistaken Identity by John Tufail Tenniel illustrated ebook Alice s Adventures in Wonderland Archived 2008 11 09 at the Wayback Machine Carroll illustrated ebook Alice s Adventures Under Ground Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Knave of Hearts Alice 27s Adventures in Wonderland amp oldid 1141477162, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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