Presuming you mean, Why is a Raven like a writing desk?
There was no "real" answer... however a potential solution to the riddle is, They were both used by Edgar Allen Poe in his writing.
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Alice in Wonderland
We are all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad. --The Cat
The Mad Hatter's full name is typically given as "Hatter," but in some adaptations, such as the 2010 film "Alice in Wonderland" directed by Tim Burton, he is referred to as "Tarrant Hightopp." In Lewis Carroll's original works, he remains largely unnamed beyond his title, the Mad Hatter. His character is known for his eccentricity and love of tea parties.
[No ,] Johnny Depp plays the role of the Mad Hatter in Tim Burton's upcoming film "Alice in Wonderland " .
The Hatter asked Alice the famous riddle, "why is a raven like a writing desk?"
Milliners make women's hats. Men's hats are made by hatters; e.g., the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland is a maker of hats.
The famous riddle posed by the Mad Hatter in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" asks why a raven is like a writing desk. The answer is that there is no definitive answer, as Lewis Carroll himself admitted that he did not originally intend for there to be a solution to the riddle.
In the Alice in Wonderland tales at the Mad Hatters Tea Party the hatter spoke about the dormouse being asleep again.
In the 2010 movie "Alice in Wonderland," the riddle "Why is a raven like a writing desk?" is posed by the Mad Hatter to Alice. The answer to the riddle is never explicitly given in the movie, adding to the whimsical and nonsensical nature of Wonderland. It is meant to highlight the absurdity and illogical nature of the world that Alice finds herself in.
The riddle "Why is a raven like a writing desk?" posed by the Mad Hatter in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" does not have a definitive answer. Lewis Carroll himself later stated that he originally intended the riddle to have no answer, but many have since come up with creative responses.
Johnny Depp plays the Mad Hatter in the new Alice in Wonderland movie.
In Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, the Mad Hatter.
Alice in Wonderland
In Alice in Wonderland, the Hatter is never seen without a tea cup.
The important part of the story in "Alice in Wonderland" is Alice's journey of self-discovery and growth as she navigates the strange and whimsical world she finds herself in. Through her encounters with various characters and challenges, Alice learns important lessons about curiosity, identity, and the nature of reality.
The riddle "Why is a raven like a writing desk?" was posed by the Mad Hatter in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." The answer is that there is no definitive answer, as Carroll himself admitted. The riddle is meant to be nonsensical and thought-provoking, reflecting the whimsical and illogical nature of Wonderland.