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    • The Cheshire Cat is a fictional cat popularised by Lewis Carroll in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and known for its distinctive mischievous grin. While now most often used in Alice-related contexts, the association of a "Cheshire cat" with grinning predates the 1865 book. It has transcended the context of literature and become enmeshed in popular culture, appea… See more

    Origins

    The first known appearance of the expression in literature is in the 18th century, in Francis Grose's A … See more

    Lewis Carroll's character

    The Cheshire Cat is now largely identified with the character of the same name in Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Alice first encounters the Cheshire Cat at the Duchess's house in … See more

    Created byLewis Carroll
    SpeciesCat
    GenderMale (the Queen of Hearts cries "off with his head" when the cat upsets the king)
    Quote"Most everyone's mad here." "You may have noticed that I'm not all there myself."
    The Secrets of the Cheshire Cat
    The Secrets of the Cheshire Cat
    The Cheshire Cat is one of the most famous characters from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. He is known for his mischievous grin and his ability to disappear and reappear at will.
    Adaptations

    The Cheshire Cat character has been re-depicted by other creators and used as the inspiration for new characters, primarily in screen media (film, television, video games) and print media (literature, comics, art). Other … See more

    In science

    Cheshire Cat is used as a metaphor to describe several scientific phenomena:
    • The Cheshire Cat effect, as described by Sally Duensing and Bob Miller, is a binocular rivalry which causes stationary objects see… See more

    Footnotes

    1. ^ This was the stated explanation in Martin Gardner's Annotated Alice. See more

     
  1. Cheshire Cat
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    Cheshire Cat, fictional character, a cat notable for its broad grin and its ability to disappear and reappear at will, in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) by Lewis Carroll. The phrase “grin like a Cheshire cat” predates Carroll’s story, and, although experts have guessed at its meaning, its origin remains mysterious.
    T he Cheshire Cat is the cat of the Duchess. Alice first meets it in chapter 6 from “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, when she leaves the Duchess house, and finds it in a tree. It constantly grins and can disappear and reappear whenever it likes. Sometimes it disappears and leaves its grin behind.
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    The Cheshire Cat is Alice Liddell's primary ally and principal companion in Wonderland. He is a talking cat that constantly smiles, and can disappear at will. Although a friend to Alice, the Cheshire Cat commonly has a snarky attitude …

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    On this page you can find John Tenniel’s original illustrations of the Cheshire Cat, as well as Cheshire Cat pictures (screencaps) from Disney’s Alice in Wonderland movie.

  11. Chessur - Alice in Wonderland Wiki

    Cheshire is a character in the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland and its sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass. He is a cat with evaporating and shapeshifting skills, a sarcastic and slightly dark personality, and a stealthy attitude.

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