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The White Rabbit

The White Rabbit is a prominent character from Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." It appears as a hurried, anxious rabbit dressed in a waistcoat, who is famously concerned about being late. His actions lead Alice to follow him down a rabbit hole, triggering her journey into Wonderland. The White Rabbit symbolizes curiosity, the unexpected, and the beginning of adventure, embodying the theme of exploring the unknown and questioning reality. His character serves as a catalyst for Alice’s curious exploration of a fantastical world filled with strange characters and surreal experiences.