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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

by Lewis Carroll

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What is the role of the Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland?

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The Cheshire Cat in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland plays the role of a guide and communicator for Alice. He explains the nonsensical logic of Wonderland and encourages Alice by listening and smiling at her. He also highlights the absurdity of Wonderland's rules, such as during the beheading debate. His whimsical nature and ability to disappear and reappear add to the fantastical tone of the story.

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The Cheshire cat listens to Alice and smiles at her, both of which encourage her. He also tries to explain to her the ways of Wonderland, though he does so in the typically bizarre way of this strange place. When she asks him which way she should go to get somewhere, he tells her that it doesn't matter: if she walks long enough, she will be "sure to" end up somewhere. He also informs Alice that everyone in Wonderland is "mad" or crazy and tells her she is mad too. This she feels to be untrue and she questions him:

"How do you know I’m mad?" said Alice.
"You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn’t have come here."

What the cat really means is that Alice simply needs to let go and let events happen in Wonderland because nothing here makes sense according to the logic she understands.

Alice looks for this cat throughout the book, as he can disappear and reappear at will. At the end of the book, he reveals the absurdity of the beheadings—when he is supposed to be beheaded, he appears only as a head, leading to a debate over whether a creature who is only a head can be beheaded.

The cat's main significance is that he tries to communicate with Alice.

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In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, the Cheshire Cat is one of the characters who serves to help  Alice and explain things to her. Like many of the other fantastic creatures in the tale, he adds to the tone of whimsy. As well, he serves as a guide between two episodes in the plot, giving direction to Alice. In the real world, Alice has a pet cat Dinah, and although the Cheshire Cat is not explicitly identified with Dinah, in the logic of the dream, there may be some relationship between Alice's thoughts of Dinah and the Cheshire Cat.

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