All about White Rabbit from Lewis Carroll's
Alice in Wonderland

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All about White Rabbit

White Rabbit made an appearance in 4 chapters

Here's a summary of what happened...
A talking rabbit with pink eyes and a waistcoat pocket, who Alice sees hurrying and follows, leading to her fall.
The White Rabbit returns, dressed in a hurry, and drops his gloves and fan in Alice's presence, contributing accidentally to Alice's next transformation in size.
The White Rabbit returns looking for his lost items and mistakes Alice for his housemaid, Mary Ann. He commands her to fetch items and is later involved in attempting to remove the oversized Alice from his house.
The White Rabbit acts as a herald in the courtroom, finds mysterious verses, and is corrected by the King for misinterpreting his words.

White Rabbit's Relationships

A summary of White Rabbit's 4 connections to Alice, by chapter.

Chapter 1 - Down the Rabbit-Hole: The White Rabbit is the catalyst for Alice's adventures in Wonderland.
Chapter 2 - The Pool of Tears: He encounters Alice while she is large, but he is frightened by her size and runs away, unintentionally leaving behind the items that cause her next size change.
Chapter 4 - The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill: He mistakes Alice for his servant and later fears her when she grows too large.
Chapter 12 - Alice's Evidence: The White Rabbit's reading of the verses becomes a point of contention for Alice.

A summary of White Rabbit's 1 connection to Mary Ann, by chapter.

Chapter 4 - The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill: His actual housemaid who he confusedly mistakes Alice for.

A summary of White Rabbit's 1 connection to Duchess, by chapter.

Chapter 4 - The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill: He is fearfully anxious about displeasing the Duchess, suggesting she is an authority figure to him.

A summary of White Rabbit's 1 connection to Bill, by chapter.

Chapter 4 - The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill: A helper summoned by him to assist with the Alice situation.

A summary of White Rabbit's 1 connection to Pat, by chapter.

Chapter 4 - The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill: A person he addresses to help get Alice out of his house. Likely another animal or person in a subordinate role to him.