| March Hare | |
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| First appearance | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |
| Created by | Lewis Carroll |
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| Aliases | The Mad March Hare |
| Species | Hare |
| Gender | Male |
The March Hare, often called The Mad March Hare, is a character most famous for appearing in the tea party scene in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
The main character, Alice, hypothesises,
"Mad as a March hare" was a common phrase in Carroll's time, and appears in John Heywood's collection of proverbs published in 1546. It is reported in The Annotated Alice by Martin Gardner that this proverb is based on popular belief about hares' behaviour at the beginning of the long breeding season, which lasts from February to September in Britain. Early in the season, unreceptive females often use their forelegs to repel overenthusiastic males. It used to be incorrectly believed that these bouts were between males fighting for breeding supremacy.[2]
Like the character's famous friend, the Mad Hatter, the March Hare feels compelled to always behave as though it is tea-time because the Hatter supposedly "murdered the time" whilst singing for the Queen of Hearts. Sir John Tenniel's illustration also shows him with straw on his head, a common way to depict madness in Victorian times[citation needed]. The March Hare later appears at the trial for the Knave of Hearts, and for a final time as "Haigha" (which Carroll tells us is pronounced to rhyme with "mayor"), the personal messenger to the White King in Through the Looking Glass.
| March Hare | |
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| First appearance | Alice In Wonderland (1951) |
| Created by | Lewis Carroll |
| Portrayed by | Jerry Colonna (original film) Maurice LaMarche (House of Mouse) Paul Whitehouse (2010 film) |
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| Aliases | The Mad March Hare |
| Species | Hare |
| Gender | Male |
Disney's Alice in Wonderland, an animated film, depicted the March Hare at the tea party as being deliriously confused. He repeatedly offers Alice a cup of tea, but distractedly pulls the cup out of her reach or takes it from her hands just as she is about to drink. He was voiced by Jerry Colonna, after whom his appearance and personality were modelled, and later by Maurice LaMarche. He was animated by Ward Kimball. This version of the character was also a semi-regular on Bonkers and one of the guests in House of Mouse, often seen seated with the Mad Hatter.
The March Hare appears in the 2010 Disney film Alice in Wonderland, voiced by Paul Whitehouse. His full name here is Thackery Earwicket. His behavior in the movie is constantly nerve wracked and completely delirious. He also has a strong Irish accent in this movie as well, possibly compared to his friend the Mad Hatter (played by Johhny Depp) who switches into a Scottish accent whenever his emotions are strained.
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