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Initially, the White Rabbit is the catalyst which causes Alice's discovery of Wonderland. After having surprised Alice by taking a watch out of his pocket, the White Rabbit hurries past Alice, goes into a warren and then down the rabbit hole. She is so intrigued that she follows him, and her adventures begin.


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The song- really a Ballad or story-song (White Rabbit) largely by Grace Slick of the Jefferson Airplane tells the story of the White Rabbit. It is partly based on the Alice in Wonderland fantasy with some drug inuendos added. oddy the song has only one story line or verse- it goes through the plot and that"s it , no choruses and refrains like most popular songs.

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The original book doesn't specify the White Rabbit's age, but Lewis Carroll's article Alice on the Stage states that he is quite elderly.

And the White Rabbit, what of him? Was he framed on the `Alice' lines, or meant as a contrast? As a contrast, distinctly. For her `youth', `audacity', `vigour', and `swift directness of purpose', read `elderly', `timid', `feeble', and `nervously shilly-shallying', and you will get something of what I meant him to be.

source: Lenny's Alice in Wonderland Site (see related link, below)

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It is arguable that the White Rabbit represents curiosity, since Alice just began to chase it without any real reason why.

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Michael Sheen plays the role of Nivens McTwisp the White Rabbit .
That would be Michael Sheen.

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The White Rabbit appears in a classic! Alice in Wonderland! I love that book! It's now been made into a film... Non-animated!

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Michael Sheen

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Being late

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Who takes Alice through the forest in Alice in Wonderland?

Alice was essentially alone, both when she entered and travelled through Wonderland. However, she followed the White Rabbit into Wonderland, so it could be argued that she entered with him.


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What did the White Rabbit drop when Alice spoke to him?

The White Rabbit dropped his gloves and fan when Alice spoke to him in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.


What creature was Alice following when she fell into Wonderland?

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What colour is the rabbit that carries a pocket watch in Alice in Wonderland?

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How does the white rabbit compare to Alice in Alice in wonderland?

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