Cat Monologue: Cheshire

Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a mathematician and logician at Oxford. The Cheshire Cat monologue is Carroll's playground for mathematical logic pushed to its absurd limits. The Cat exposes the fragility of human language. If words and symbols can be manipulated to prove that a cat is mad simply because it isn't a dog, then language itself is an unstable foundation. 2. Existentialism Avant la Lettre

Beyond his role as a guide and trickster, the Cheshire Cat introduces a profound philosophical dimension to the story. His most famous insights challenge Alice’s (and the reader’s) very perception of reality. Cheshire Cat Monologue

: The character allows for sudden shifts between helpful guide and villainous trickster . Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles

: It explores the "id," the inaccessible part of the psyche that embodies our primary instincts and desire to escape boundaries. Performance Tips If words and symbols can be manipulated to