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The Gryphon is a fictional
character devised by Lewis Carroll in the popular book Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland. True to the conventional view of a gryphon, he has the head,
talons, and wings of an eagle
and the body of a lion.
Role and
personality
The Gryphon appears to be somewhat overbearing and dismissive of
the obsessions and dismays of other characters, such as the Mock Turtle's sorrow and the Queen of
Hearts' executions, neither of which (according to the Gryphon)
have any basis in fact. He speaks with a slightly ungrammatical
Cockney-like accent and makes demands of the Mock Turtle, which are
obeyed despite the latter creature's implicit objections. In
addition, he is prone to making cough-like sounds written as
"Hjckrrh!", which seem to have little meaning and may be
involuntary.
In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Gryphon
features with the Mock Turtle in Chapter 9, "The Mock
Turtle's Story", Chapter 10, "The Lobster
Quardrille", and briefly at the start of Chapter 11, "Who Stole the
Tarts?". The Gryphon was ordered by the Queen to take Alice to
meet the Mock Turtle; this he did, and stayed with them for a long
time, demanding that the Mock Turtle tell its history, as well as
several poems. The two creatures go on to explain certain features
of their world which are apparently nonsense to Alice, before Alice
and the Gryphon are summoned to a criminal trial, leaving the Mock
Turtle behind.
References
| Lewis Carroll's Alice |
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Alice's Adventures
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Through the
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