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In the Disney animated film Alice in Wonderland, Alice stumbles upon the Mad Hatter,. Later in the film; the Mad Hatter mentions this unbirthday party when he is summoned as a witness at Alice's trial. The King of Hearts realizes that it's the Queen of Hearts' unbirthday as well, and the trial is abruptly halted to celebrate. The unbirthday party is also the subject of a 1951 comic released.

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A brunette Alice (Anne-Marie Mallik) wanders like a sleepwalker, rarely looking anyone in the eye, and has fractured conversations with the likes of the Mad Hatter (Peter Cook, Bedazzled), the Caterpillar (Sir Michael Redgrave, The Lady Vanishes), the Duchess (Leo McKern, Rumpole of the Bailey), and the Mock Turtle (Sir John Gielgud, Brideshead Revisited, Arthur). The result is probably an.

Directed by James Bobin. With Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway. Alice returns to the whimsical world of Wonderland and travels back in time to help the Mad Hatter.

Though the tea party challenges Alice’s understanding of the fundamental concept of time, the Mad Hatter’s answerless riddle reaffirms Wonderland’s unusual sense of order. The riddle seems to have no answer and exists solely to perpetuate confusion and disorder. Some readers have suggested that the riddle does in fact have an answer: Edgar Allen Poe “wrote on” both the subject of a.

Mad Hatter’s Riddle. Alice visits the Mad Hatter tea party and gets into great arguments with the Hatter. This is the setting for many of the quotes on this page. Mad Hatter’s riddle is one of the quirkiest quotations in Carroll’s books: “Why Is a Raven Like a Writing Desk?” Even Lewis Carroll himself did not have an answer to it.