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  1. Introduced in Chapter Four ("Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill") and the main center of interest of Chapter V ("Advice from a Caterpillar"), the Caterpillar is a hookah-smoking caterpillar exactly 3 inches (7.6 cm) high (a height, the virtues of which, he defends against Alice's complaint).

  2. Appearing in Chapters Four and Five, the Caterpillar (also known as Russel) is a hookah-smoking insect who meets Alice after she has been shrunk to a tiny size. It is exactly three inches tall which, according to him, "is a very good height indeed" (though Alice believes it to be a wretched height).

  3. The Caterpillar is a minor character from Disney 's 1951 animated feature film Alice in Wonderland. He is a resident of Wonderland, known for smoking a hookah from which colorful smoke rises, forming letters, words, and even images that he refers to while speaking.

  4. Alice Wiki. in: Characters, American McGee's Alice characters, Alice: Madness Returns characters, and 2 more. English. Caterpillar. This article is about the character. For the dress, see Caterpillar (dress). The Caterpillar is a resident of Wonderland, who is considered to be its wisest creature.

  5. Alice encounters a Caterpillar that asks her who she is and makes her eat a mushroom that changes her size. The Caterpillar is a symbol of sexuality and authority that challenges Alice's identity and logic.

  6. The Caterpillar is a wise old professor who smokes a hookah and gives Alice advice on how to eat the mushroom. He treats Alice wearily and condescendingly, but also shows her how to grow and shrink.

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  8. The Caterpillar is a symbol of transformation, wisdom, and self-discovery in Lewis Carroll's classic novel. Learn how the Caterpillar's role reflects the themes of ambiguity, rebirth, authority, and the power of words in Alice's journey.

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