Jabberwocky was a poem that Alice found in the Looking Glass House, with some of the nonsense words later defined by Humpty Dumpty. No where does the poem (or the book) infer that Alice was (or would be) the hero of the poem (note - the poem is about a male protagonist).
It would be well worth reading
The Annotated Alice by Martin Gardner as well as Bryan Talbot’s excellently illustrated
Alice in Sunderland which gives some fascinating background to the books, Alice Liddel’s life and family, as well as Charles Dodgson’s (Lewis Carroll’s real name) life. You’ll find
Alice in Sunderland in with the graphic novels. It is a massive, hard back, almost academic, comic book.
There was a film made by Terry Gilliam and starring Michael Palin called
Jabberwocky. That was based on the poem.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jabberwocky_(film)