Cheshire Cat Monologue ~repack~ (2026)
"And that, my dear, is the tale of how to make paper, Cheshire Cat style. Disappear, disappear, and may your paper be wonderful!"
Perfect for contemporary monologues, voiceover reels, or avant-garde adaptations. Cheshire Cat Monologue
Visually and linguistically, the Cat’s monologue is defined by the "grin." He is the only character who finds the absurdity of Wonderland genuinely amusing rather than stressful. A monologue in his voice often dwells on the nature of presence and absence. When he tells Alice he will vanish "quite slowly," beginning with the tail and ending with the grin, he is performing a masterclass in existentialism. He proves that an idea (the smile) can outlast the physical reality (the cat). In this sense, his monologue is a haunting reminder that what we is often more powerful than what is actually there. "And that, my dear, is the tale of
When delivering the lines about the dog, act as though you are explaining a incredibly simple, boring concept to a child. A monologue in his voice often dwells on