The Cheshire Cat can disappear and reappear whenever he likes.
`Do you play croquet with the Queen to-day?'
`I should like it very much,' said Alice, `but I haven't been invited yet.'
`You'll see me there,' said the Cat, and vanished.
Alice was not much surprised at this, she was getting so used to queer things happening. While she was looking at the place where it had been, it suddenly appeared again.
`By-the-bye, what became of the baby?' said the Cat. `I'd nearly forgotten to ask.'
`It turned into a pig,' Alice quietly said, just as if it had come back in a natural way.
`I thought it would,' said the Cat, and vanished again.
However, technically speaking, he can't evaporate. The word 'evaporate' describes a change in state from liquid to vapour. As the Cheshire Cat is at no time a liquid (at least, not while we're looking at him) he cannot evaporate.
The Cheshire Cat
The word 'evaporate' describes a change in state from liquid to vapour. As the Cheshire Cat is at no time a liquid (at least, not while we're looking at him) he cannot evaporate.It might be better to ask 'does the Cheshire Cat sublime?' as, in chemistry, the word 'sublime' means to change directly from a solid to a vapour or gas.We don't know whether the Cheshire Cat is in fact, at any point, a gas, but Lewis Carroll never says that he isn't.(So, once he reappears, it might be fair to say that the Cheshire Cat has gone from the sublimate to the ridiculous.)
The name of the cat character with an enormous grin from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is the Cheshire Cat. The Cheshire Cat is known for its mischievous grin and ability to disappear and reappear at will.
The Cheshire Cat is a cat.
The animal that is constantly disappearing in Alice in Wonderland is the Cheshire cat. He can fade in and out of sight at will.
In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the Cheshire Cat's smile disappears, leaving only its grin behind. This symbolizes the cat's ability to appear and disappear at will, adding to its mysterious and enigmatic nature.
No, they're similar though aren't they? The cat in Alice in Wonderland was the Cheshire cat.. it was purple, could talk and disappear. The evil stepmother's cat couldn't do that.
Eating the Cheshire Cat was created in 2000.
The Cheshire Cat from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll is often interpreted as exhibiting characteristics of dissociative identity disorder (previously known as multiple personality disorder) due to his ability to appear and disappear at will and his changeable personality.
In Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Cheshire Cat can vanish and appear at will, and when Alice first meets it, it does exactly that. This unsettles Alice, who says to it, "I wish you wouldn't keep appearing and vanishing so suddenly: you make one quite giddy." As a result of this request, the Cheshire Cat disappears more slowly, starting with its tail and finishing with its grin.As to why the Cheshire Cat only shows his smile, it might be argued that he only shows his grin to hide his cowardly personality. Another theory is that the grin might represent his trickster personality because he is an anti-hero. This was never proven because the Cheshire Cat never liked to talk about it.
The water will not "disappear"; it will evaporate. If it's hot, water will evaporate faster.
The first part of the Cheshire Cat to entirely disappear is his tail. ...this time it vanished quite slowly, beginning with the end of the tail, and ending with the grin, which remained some time after the rest of it had gone. From Alice's Advetures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll