Write a brief character sketch of Time from the Hatter’s perspective.
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The Mad Hatter from “Alice in Wonderland” (1951) (2010).
So the Mad Hatter is quite the unique and unusual character. In both films Alice first encounters the Mad Hatter holding a tea party. Why is he having a tea party? Why Because it’s his Un-Birthday of course! The Mad Hatter is joined by his two close friends the March Hare (sometimes referred to as “The Mad Hare” and the Dormouse. He is a very neurotic and—dare I say—a hyper-active fellow. He is sincere in his eccentric mannerisms. He is a very gracious host who is forever trapped in a tea party that—seemingly—never ends.
Is he really “Mad” though? Eccentric? Yes. Unorthodox in his mannerisms? Yes. Mad? Very likely. He appears to have the symptoms of a person who is “mad”, but he is only a danger to himself. When we see him acting high-strung and even a little crazy he only appears to be putting himself in danger. What I like the most about his character is that everyone around him seems to be asking him “Why?” (or more specifically “Why do you do that?) and his reply simply comes off as “Why Not?!”. I’ve kind of discovered that philosophy in High School and it’s something that’s stuck with me all the way to adulthood. When those ask “Why?”; You ask “Why not?!”. He is one of my favorite characters of all-time (without me even realizing it), but I mean it’s not like there’s pictures of me going around in Public dressed like the Mad Hatter...
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He occasionally is very rude and provokes Alice during the tea party. When he is called upon by the Queen, he is very nervous and frightened. The Hatter is mentioned in chapter 7 and 11 from the book “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland