In
Alice's
Adventures In Wonderland
the Cheshire Cat serves as a plot guide to keep Alice moving on her
way. Even though he has a snarky attitude towards Alice throughout
the story, seems to be the an ally or friend to her. This attitude
toward Alice is thrown right back at him showing Alice's witty side
revealing she won't put up with his nonsense. The cat also reveals
how Alice either has a vivid imagination or is mad, since everyone in
the rabbit hole must be mad, right? Another way the Cheshire cat
represents a sense of direction in the strange world that is
wonderland is when Alice asks for directions and he basically
responds with keep on walking since she will end up somewhere. I
believe these initial appearances of the cat warm Alice up to the
landscape and reveals to her roughly how this particular world works
in its nonsensical ways. In terms of nonsensical ways, the Cheshire
Cat could also represent how unpredictable wonderland can be by
disappearing. Alice asks the cat to disappear slowly, and when he
does he leaves only a smile. This shows how animals and things in
general, not just her, don't abide by natural laws. Lastly, I believe
the cat is a slight savior of Alice when it comes to the game of
croquet. Since everyone was being sent off to be beheaded it seemed
like Alice was next in line for any slight mess up. The cat appeared
and messed with the queen and she ordered it to be beheaded which
caused an argument. This served as a temporary distraction from Alice
until she was sent to the Mock Turtle.
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