Mock Turtle Explained

For other uses see Mock Turtle (disambiguation).

Mock Turtle
Series:Alice
First:Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Creator:Lewis Carroll
Species:Formerly a Turtle/Sea Turtle, now a Turtle/Cow hybrid
Gender:Male
Nationality:Wonderland

The Mock Turtle is a fictional character devised by Lewis Carroll from his popular 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Its name is taken from a dish that was popular in the Victorian period, mock turtle soup.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Carroll enjoyed such puns on Victorian fashions and etiquette, and showed this frequently. The description and drawing by John Tenniel gives comedic value to the Mock Turtle, as he is clearly an assemblage of creatures, therefore not a real turtle as his name rightly suggests.

Alice encounters the Mock Turtle with the Gryphon. The Mock Turtle is a very melancholic character, it is thought because he used to be a real turtle. He tells Alice his history of going to school in the sea. He says his teacher was an old sea turtle called Tortoise and when Alice asks him why he was called Tortoise if he was a turtle the Mock Turtle answers, "We called him tortoise because he taught us!" ("tortoise" and "taught us" both being pronounced pronounced as /tɔːtəs/ in Carroll's dialect).

Media incarnations

In popular culture

References

  1. Web site: Alice's Warped Wonderland. Sunsoft. August 26, 2018.
  2. Web site: Alice's Warped Wonderland ~Encore~. Sunsoft. August 26, 2018.