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  1. Alice joins the Hatter, the March Hare and the Dormouse for a strange and nonsensical tea party. They ask her riddles, argue about time and ignore her questions.

  2. A summary of Chapter 7: A Mad Tea Party in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  3. Lewis Carroll. Chapter 7: A Mad Tea Party. Previous Next. There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head.

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    • The Mad Hatter's Riddle
    • The Dormouse's Story

    After falling down the rabbit hole and entering the garden, Alice encounters The Mad Hatter, The Dormouse, and The March Hare. The Mad Hatter explains to Alice that he and the March Hare are always having tea because, when he tried to sing for the Queen of Hearts at a celebration of hers, she sentenced him to death for "murdering the time." He esca...

    During the Mad Tea Party, The Mad Hatter asks Alice the riddle: "why is a raven like a writing desk?" She puzzles over this for some time, only to be told by the Hatter that the riddle has no answer. Lewis Carroll later made up an answer to it, even though he never originally intended to. Author Jasper Fforde, in his novel "The Eyre Affair" gives t...

    The sleepy Dormouse tells a story during The Mad Tea Party about three young girls who live in a treacle well, live on treacle, and draw pictures of things beginning with M, including mousetraps, memory and muchness.

  4. A Mad Tea-Party. There was a table set out under a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were having tea at it: a Dormouse was sitting between them, fast asleep, and the other two were using it as a cushion, resting their elbows on it, and talking over its head. `Very uncomfortable for the Dormouse,' thought Alice; `only ...

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  6. Need help with Chapter 7 - A Mad Tea-Party in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Chapter 7 - A Mad Tea-Party Summary & Analysis | LitCharts

  7. Alice reaches the March Hare's house in time for an outdoor tea-party. The tea-party turns out to be a very mad tea-party. In attendance are Alice, the March Hare, the Mad Hatter, and a Dormouse. All are indeed mad, except (perhaps) Alice and the sleepy Dormouse (who is only mad when he is awake).

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