Truth about me
The Cheshire Cat is a fictional cat appearing in Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. It appears and disappears at will, engaging Alice in amusing but sometimes vexing conversation. The cat sometimes points out philosophical points that annoy Alice. It does, however, appear to cheer her up when it turns up suddenly at the Queen of Hearts‘ croquet field, and when sentenced to death baffles everyone by making its body disappear, but its head remain visible, sparking a massive argument between the King, the Queen and the executioner about whether or not something that does not have a body can indeed be beheaded.
At one point, the cat disappears gradually until nothing is left but its grin, prompting Alice to remark that she has often seen a cat without a grin but never a grin without a cat. This has become a point of notability for the cat: most people remember it most strongly performing its vanishing act.
- “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?”
- “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat.
- “I don’t much care where –” said Alice.
- “Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,” said the Cat.
- “– so long as I get somewhere,” Alice added as an explanation.
- “Oh, you’re sure to do that,” said the Cat, “if you only walk long enough.”


აპრილი 30, 2009 ზე 11:14 am
რატომღაც სულ მეგონა რომ შენი ნიკი დაკავშირებული იყო Cheshire –თან (რეგიონი ინგლისში). თურმე ვინ ყოფილხარ
მაისი 23, 2009 ზე 8:39 am
i love u natosh.
sheni blogis aktiuri mkitxveli var da dzalian, dzalian dadebiti da intelektualuri adamiani xar. keep it up:)