In the original book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Caterpillar doesn't have a name, he is simply known as the Caterpillar.
In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, he has been named Absolem and is played by Alan Rickman.
He smokes hookah and gives Alice advice.
In the Disney version of Alice in Wonderland, the smoking caterpillar does not have a name. He's just called "the caterpillar". In the Tim Burton version of Alice in Wonderland, the smoking caterpillar is called Absolem.
Caterpillar - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - was created in 1865.
In the movie, the caterpillar's name is Absolem.
Absalom
The Caterpillar smokes a hookah pipe in Alice in Wonderland.
You can find images of the Alice in Wonderland caterpillar by doing a quick search on popular image websites like Google Images, Shutterstock, or Adobe Stock. Alternatively, you can search for illustrations of the caterpillar in the original book or in adaptations of the story.
he is the blue caterpillar, one of the 1st creatures Alice meets in wonderland
The hookah smoking caterpillar was described as being three inches tall, according to Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
Telemar or Telemark does not refer to the smoking caterpillar from Alice in Wonderland. Telemark is a county in Norway, while Telemar can refer to a Brazilian telecommunications company. The smoking caterpillar character from Alice in Wonderland is simply known as the Caterpillar.
Absalom the caterpillar from "Alice in Wonderland" is typically depicted as a blue hookah-smoking caterpillar with a very calm and laid-back personality. In the original book by Lewis Carroll, Absalom is not explicitly identified by a specific species of caterpillar.
In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the conversation between Alice and the Caterpillar revolves around identity and change. The Caterpillar, sitting on a mushroom and smoking a hookah, questions Alice about who she is, prompting her to reflect on her own identity as she struggles to articulate it. The Caterpillar's cryptic advice about the mushroom, which can make Alice grow taller or shorter, symbolizes the theme of transformation throughout the story. This interaction highlights the absurdity of Wonderland and Alice's journey of self-discovery.
Alice, the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat and the Caterpillar