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The classic Queen of Hearts (from Carroll’s Alice ) is reactive. She screams "Off with their heads!" not from strategy, but from a tantrum. Her power is fragile; the moment Alice grows larger, the Queen shrinks into a mere playing card. She screams "Off with their heads

The use of iconic imagery—such as bold reds, blacks, and regal costuming—complements the contrasting screen identities of the two performers.

Dolore occupies the position of power, serving as the Madame of a brothel who identifies a "business opportunity" in Phoenix Marie's character.

A persona created by Amanda Palmer (lead singer of The Dresden Dolls). Princess Donna Dolore (often “Donna” for short) is the “Mistress of the Dark Cabaret.” She is not a real person; she is a theatrical weapon. According to Dresden Dolls lore, she is the princess of a burnt-out carnival, a dominatrix of the broken waltz.