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  1. Philly_Hippie17

    Philly_Hippie17 Member

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    This is prob a dumb post, but i was talking with my mom about alice in wonderland, and i cant remember the Cats Name , whats he supposed to represent ??? anyone help me




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  2. Sage-Phoenix

    Sage-Phoenix Imagine

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    Nah it's not a dumb question, I've here over a year and trust me there have been far worse.

    The cat is the Chesher (sp) cat. I've no idea about symbolism.

    TTFN
    Sage
     
  3. RFyellow

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  4. Philly_Hippie17

    Philly_Hippie17 Member

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    Thanks Alot ,
     
  5. Peace

    Peace In complete harmony.

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    Learn your facts. It was made by someone who did acid.
     
  6. Philly_Hippie17

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    Actually They Say "Alice in Wonderland " was wriiten , to how a kid Sees the World, which is B.s man
     
  7. soulrebel51

    soulrebel51 i's a folkie.

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    I've only seen parts of the movie, but from what I saw it looks like an acid trip of sorts
     
  8. PITPAT

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    its not based on an acid trip. there was no such thing when the book was written.
     
  9. neoteny

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    If by acid you mean opium, then, yes, you are correct. :p
     
  10. Fractual_

    Fractual_ cosmos factory

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    yeah i was going to say, i was pretty sure it was opium inspired.
     
  11. LuciferSam

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    I heard it was shrooms... what is it about Lewis Carroll's writing that rings of opium influence?

    And it's spelled "Cheshire Cat," I think.
     
  12. Fractual_

    Fractual_ cosmos factory

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    i coulda swore i read something about the mushroom thing being a myth somewhere on erowid, and it was really inspired by opium.

    http://www.erowid.org/culture/characters/carroll_lewis/carroll_lewis.shtml

    i'm sure it's in one of the links there if anyone cares to look. but the drugs she took to help write the story arent as important as the story itself...
     
  13. Sage-Phoenix

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    How very true. :)
    I don't know or care about the drug thing, but knowing a bit about history the opium theory might be true. Or perhaps he just had a great imagination.

    TTFN
    Sage
     
  14. FrozenMoonbeam

    FrozenMoonbeam nerd

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    I always thought it was opium - that the caterpillar was symbolic of Lewis.....

    Anyway, I thought it was quite enjoyable. Has anyone read Alice through the Looking Glass?
     
  15. Nathan11

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    I think the cat represented temptation and nothing else.
     
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