The White Rabbit is a fictional and anthropomorphic character in Lewis Carroll 's 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. He appears at the very beginning of the book, in chapter one, wearing a waistcoat, and muttering "Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!" Alice follows him down the rabbit hole into Wonderland. Alice encounters him again when he mistakes her for his housemaid Mary Ann.
The White Rabbit returns, dressed in a hurry, and drops his gloves and fan in Alice's presence, contributing accidentally to Alice's next transformation in size. The White Rabbit Character Timeline in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland The timeline below shows where the character The White Rabbit appears in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
White often represents purity, innocence, and even death. The rabbit's seemingly innocent appearance contrasts sharply with the unpredictable and often chaotic nature of his actions. Color Symbolism: The white rabbit in Alice in Wonderland can be viewed as a symbol of the duality of appearances and reality.
White Rabbit A character from Alice in Wonderland. As the name suggests, White Rabbit. It is depicted as a rabbit in a suit holding a pocket watch.
Glasses are also often worn. [1] It is referred to as pink eyes in the original text, but is drawn with red eyes in many derivative works or color illustrations. This article is about the 1951 animated character.
For the 2010 live-action character, see Nivins McTwisp. The White Rabbit is a major character from Disney's 1951 animated film Alice in Wonderland. He is an anthropomorphic rabbit that serves as the Queen of Hearts's royal herald, an obligation to which he is often late.
While hurrying to work one day, the White Rabbit catches the attention of. Nivins McTwisp (also known as the White Rabbit) is a character in Tim Burton's 2010 feature film Alice in Wonderland and its 2016 sequel, Alice Through the Looking Glass. The beta of Alice showed that the White Rabbit was considerably larger than Alice, when in-game, she was around the same size as him.
In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, it is specified that the White Rabbit has pink eyes. The White Rabbit is a major character from Disney's 1951 animated film Alice in Wonderland. He is an anthropomorphic rabbit that serves as the Queen of Hearts 's royal herald, an obligation to which he is often late.
While hurrying to work one day, the White Rabbit catches the attention of a young girl named Alice, who follows the rabbit into Wonderland to find out why he was late.