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Alice in Wonderland (2010) Question

Why is a Raven like a Writing Desk?

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muffinoverdose said:
they both have inky quills
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PoisonRose said:
Because Poe wrote on both.Both can emit a note,though it is very flat,and for neither could one mistake the back for the front
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louisajane said:
They both have Inky Quills
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They both have Inky Quills
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AnjaLovesJohnny said:
I don't know ^^
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mrsrusshoward said:
someone told me today but i didn't want to know!! thats the beauty of the film, at the end the hatter just answers 'i have no idea!' but someone just blurted it out today :(
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EISSAC129 said:
I haven’t the slightest idea.
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adamlambert_rox said:
i really havent the slighest idea...i think i am going to visit jhonny depp one day and ask him this question..he should know
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YumiChan said:
The world may never know.
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peterslover said:
If the writing desk is painted black ~LOL~
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metro_cub said:
The answer is that there is no answer.

Lewis Carroll never intended for there to be one.

As sane, rational people we try to assign a reason to everything and give it meaning. Why are we here? What is my purpose for living? We embrace design, order/organized, reason & rationale, "if this then that" type logic. In a universe that favors entropy (the thermodynamic trend observed in the world where everything tends to go FROM order TO disorder, chaos) we strive for laws and absolutes like “cause and effect” or “for every action there is an opposite reaction.”
A riddle must have an answer. Otherwise it’s just plain nonsense. Ridiculous really. Silly.

It’s madness.

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The answer is that there is no answer.

Lewis Carroll never intended for there to be one.  

As sane, rational people we try to assign a reason to everything and give it meaning.  Why are we here?  What is my purpose for living?  We embrace design, order/organized, reason & rationale, "if this then that" type logic.  In a universe that favors entropy  (the thermodynamic trend observed in the world where everything tends to go FROM order TO disorder, chaos) we strive for laws and absolutes like “cause and effect” or “for every action there is an opposite reaction.” 
A riddle must have an answer.  Otherwise it’s just plain nonsense.  Ridiculous really.  Silly.  

It’s madness.
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