
March Hare
The March Hare is a character from Lewis Carroll’s "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." He is a lively, quirky, and slightly eccentric rabbit known for hosting an endless, whimsical tea party with the Mad Hatter and others. The term "March Hare" originally refers to a hare that behaves unusually during the breeding season in spring, symbolizing unpredictability and oddity. In the story, the March Hare's playful and unpredictable nature reflects the fantastical, nonsensical world Alice enters, emphasizing themes of curiosity and the blurred line between logic and imagination.