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  1. Oct 20, 2023 · The Mad Hatter in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland has been interpreted in a myriad of ways, as we explain in more detail. Oct 20, 2023 • By Rosie Lesso, MA Contemporary Art Theory, BA Fine Art. The so-called Mad Hatter is one of the most celebrated characters in Lewis Carroll’s much loved Victorian classic Alice’s Adventures in ...

  2. The Hatter (Hatta in Through the Looking-Glass,more commonly known as The Mad Hatter, and Tarrant Hightopp in 2010 movie) is a fictional character from Lewis Carroll's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel,Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There.

  3. This article is about the 1951 film's version of the character. For the version from the 2010 film, see Tarrant Hightopp. The Mad Hatter is a character from Disney's 1951 animated feature film Alice in Wonderland. Named for his dotty demeanor and oversized, green top hat, he is an elderly man...

  4. Mad Hatter character description. The Mad Hatter is one of the members of the Mad Tea Party. Later he also appears as a witness during the trial. 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.

  5. The Mad Hatter is certainly strange, but, like the Cheshire Cat, there’s a depth to his character that suggests he’s more than just silly or nonsensical. As with many of the creatures in Wonderland, his madness isn’t exactly a negative – in fact, interacting with the Hatter gives Alice a chance to expand her own thinking.

  6. The Mad Hatter is a resident of Wonderland who Alice Liddell is acquainted with, as she met him during her first visit to Wonderland, along with the March Hare and Dormouse . During Alice's incarceration in Rutledge Asylum, he snapped, and became a half-organic, half-metallic rendition of his former self.

  7. The published version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is about twice the length of Alice's Adventures Under Ground and includes episodes, such as the Mad Hatter's Tea-Party (or Mad Tea Party), that did not appear in the manuscript.

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