Alice in wonderland caterpillar story
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In a memorable scene written by Lewis Carrol (January 27, 1832-January 14, 1898) in Alice In Wonderland, Alice comes to a mushroom bigger than herself, and sitting on it is a wise caterpillar smoking a hookah. The Caterpillar questions Alice and she admits to her current identity crisis…

Here is that excerpt from the book:

Who are you?

At last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed Alice in a languid, sleepy voice.

This was not an encouraging opening for a conversation. Alice replied, rather shyly, `I–I hardly know, sir, just at present– at least I know who I WAS when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then.’

`What do you mean by that?’ said the Caterpillar sternly. `Explain yourself!’

`I can’t explain MYSELF, I’m afraid, sir’ said Alice, `because I’m not myself, you see.’

`I don’t see,’ said the Caterpillar.

`I’m afraid I can’t put it more clearly,’ Alice replied very politely, `for I can’t understand it myself to begin with; and being so many different sizes in a day is very confusing.’

`It isn’t,’ said the Caterpillar.

`Well, perhaps you haven’t found it so yet,’ said Alice; `but when you have to turn into a chrysalis–you will some day, you know–and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you’ll feel it a little queer, won’t you?’

`Not a bit,’ said the Caterpillar.

`Well, perhaps your feelings may be different,’ said Alice; `all I know is, it would feel very queer to ME.’

`You!’ said the Caterpillar contemptuously. `Who are YOU?’

Alice In wonderland caterpillar
Illustration by Sir John Tenniel | Source: Wikimedia Commons

Which brought them back again to the beginning of the conversation. Alice felt a little irritated at the Caterpillar’s making such VERY short remarks, and she drew herself up and said, very gravely, `I think, you ought to tell me who YOU are, first.’

`Why?’ said the Caterpillar.

Here was another puzzling question; and as Alice could not think of any good reason, and as the Caterpillar seemed to be in a VERY unpleasant state of mind, she turned away.

`Come back!’ the Caterpillar called after her. `I’ve something important to say!’

This sounded promising, certainly: Alice turned and came back again.

`Keep your temper,’ said the Caterpillar.


 ©2017 Gyaneshwari Dave

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