She was standing before an arched doorway over which were the words QUEEN ALICE in large letters, and on each side of the arch there was a bell-handle; one was marked "Visitors' Bell," and the other "Servants' Bell." . . . "I'm not a visitor, and I'm not a servant. There OUGHT to be one marked 'Queen,' you know –" —Through the Looking-Glass, Lewis Carroll What does the arched doorway symbolize? Queen Alice Alice’s entrance into adulthood old age the entrance to the dinner party