Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What does the white rabbit represent in Alice and Wonderland?

He represents time. Our constant need to be somewhere.What does the white rabbit represent in Alice and Wonderland?
Potentiality. A possible future state of affairs that at present doesn't exist but might do so. It does exist ';really'; in the future and so exists now ';in potentia';.





In this case the white rabbit is a potential pie.What does the white rabbit represent in Alice and Wonderland?
Insanity
Well, Lewis Carroll was a pedophile who took little girls out for rides in his row boat and read to them the stories he wrote. So I find it hard to discuss Alice in Wonderland when it was used as a lure by a child molester.
Innocene and purity. Also, coming of age.
to me it represents an event that disrupts a constant of our lives. this could be simply some one correcting you on the spelling of a word you have mispelled your whole life, or something and grand as an enlightenment in the way you view your world. in either case a sort of x factor disrupts the way you think about something, you think about it (or go on a journey) and are eventually changed in someway, either reaffirmed in your perception, or possibly develope an entirely new perception.

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