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Cheshire Cat Follow-up 質問 in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland: Zutara, your 回答 are very helpful, thank you, but it just makes me think もっと見る about how Chess was very altered from the original books. 質問 continued in optional section...
If in Burton's Alice the Cheshire Cat can shapeshift into any form he wants, couldn't he shapeshift into the Jabberwock itself? Because I thought, according to the Adventures and Through the Looking Glass, that Chess didn't have any fighting powers, making it odd to get upset at him for fleeing in the face of danger when he just isn't a being who can fight, making it pointless to call him a coward. But if he can shapeshift, why would he need to be a coward and why can't he just defeat any other being in Wonderland? It was implied since the first book that Chess might be immortal, because he isn't bound によって the corporeal contraints that make violence work on him - eg. he can't be beheaded and nothing can "hit" him. But in Burton's movie, it looks like he isn't only immortal but is closer to being omnipotent than anyone else in Wonderland. So...how does that square with depicting him as a coward as well? Sorry if this is convoluted, I'm just a Cheshire Cat ファン and I wondered what Cheshire Cat バートン wanted to create for his movie. It makes little sense to me within the movie's logic itself または the logic of Carroll/Dodgson's Cheshire Cat.
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