the white rabbit
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.
Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland long before LSD was invented, so obviously, he didn't intend there to be any connection between the two. However, in the 1960s Alice in Wonderland was embraced by the drug extolling counter culture. It has been suggested that the connection with LSD was first made in the by the psychiatrists who introduced the drug. The relationship between Alice and acid was popularised by Grace Slick, who performed the hit song 'White Rabbit' with Jefferson Airplane in the late 60s. The song was ostensibly about Alice in Wonderland but managed to sneak drug references into the mainstream, and secured radio airplay without causing an outcry. Ever since then, Alice has become irrevocably associated with drugs in the public imagination.
Mimzy doesn't appear in Alice in Wonderland, so it doesn't say anything. Mimzy is a character in the film The Last Mimzy, which is based on the science fiction story Mimsy Were the Borogoves, written by Lewis Padgett in 1947.
I'm late, I'm late for A very important date. No time to say hello, good-bye, I'm late, I'm late, I'm late I'm late and when I wave, I lose the time I save. My fuzzy ears and whiskers Took me too much time to shave. I run and then I hop, hop, hop, I wish that I could fly. There's danger if I dare to Stop and here's a reason why: I'm over-due, I'm in a rabbit stew. Can't even say good-bye, hello, I'm late, I'm late, I'm late.
The book "Simply Alice" is about life after the break-up with Patrick. Alice busies herself with the school newspaper and drama play. Pamela and Elizabeth basically give her the cold shoulder and Alice doesn't know what's wrong. At the same time she has a secret admirer...
The White Rabbit
In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll, the White Rabbit is the character known for saying "Oh my fur and whiskers! I'm late, I'm late!" The White Rabbit is in a hurry and stresses about being late throughout the story.
Yes. He was late, he was late, for a very important date. Alice followed him and fell down the hole.
The White Rabbit was hurrying to the Queen's croquet game because he was late, as he serves as the herald of the Queen.
the white rabbit (I'm late, I'm late for a very important date!)
That would probably be the White Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland.
Alice in Wonderland has been made multiple times and it has a rabbit, he constantly repeats that he is late for a very important date.
The White Rabbit: is usually shown by Walt Disney films and cartoons as saying - "I'm late, I'm late, for a very important date!"Verified as correct in the PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND ***In chapter 1, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll: The White Rabbit says, "Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!"
In the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, both the White Rabbit and the Hatter have pocket watches.In Disney's 1951 animated film, only the White Rabbit is seen with one.
In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the white rabbit's watch is famously slow, causing him to worry about being late. The watch is believed to be an exaggeration of the slower pace of time in the whimsical world of Wonderland, contributing to the overall theme of time and its perception in the story.
The White Rabbit is running late. In fact, he's literally running, and he's also late.
Lewis Carroll uses the white rabbit to symbolize time and the consistent need to be somewhere. Throughout the book the rabbit says " No time to say hello, goodbye, I'm late!" This also shows curiosity because Alice just began to chase it without any real reason why.