Look at my hands. You can’t, can you? Because they are gone. But I am still speaking. That frightens you. It should. It means I am not in my head. I am in yours.

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Reappears suddenly, closer.

The Enigmatic Enunciation of the Cheshire Cat: A Philosophical Discourse

"Oh, you're sure to do that... if only you walk long enough."

Take a common idiom or proverb and reverse it.

The Cheshire Cat from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is the ultimate symbol of wisdom and philosophical chaos . A monologue for this character requires a blend of playful riddles and a unsettling sense of logic that forces the listener to question reality. The Monologue: "The Geometry of Madness"

The Cat never gives a straight answer. Every sentence should feel like a puzzle he’s already solved, but won't let you in on.