The Mad Hatter essay

<p>for EA peeps that did the Mad Hatter essay, what characters did u use?
I used Scarlet O’Hara, Herman Melville, Cleopatra, Harry Potter, Anastasia, and Adam…oh and then the 7 Dwarves and Agatha Christie, haha!! that was so much fun to write</p>

<ol>
<li> Salvador Dali</li>
<li> Adam Smith</li>
<li> Karl Marx</li>
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<p>Salvador Dali, William Carlos Williams, Frida Kahlo, Van Gogh, Ernest Hemmingway, and Truman Capote</p>

<p>God. Pi Patel. Henry VIII. Fred Phelps.</p>

<p>And I agree. Loads of fun to write.</p>

<p>George Soros, Zhuge Liang, and John Nash</p>

<p>Me, my brain :)</p>

<p>^ Zhuge Liang. </p>

<p>Nice!</p>

<p>Captain Nemo/Professor Aranax, Joshua Lawerence Chamberlain, Caligula, Mary Queen of Scots, Col. Walter E Kurtz, Alexander DeLarge</p>

<p>adam smith, augusto pinochet, henry kissinger, baldassare castiglione, boris yeltsin, karl marx, vladimir lenin, me</p>

<p>geesh…now I feel like I wrote a fairy tale compared to the peeps ya’ll used…well, it was kind of like a fairy tale, jk ;)</p>

<p>How did some of you discuss that many people?</p>

<p>In over a page single spaced I could only discuss 4. Then again, mine was “before” the brunch itself…and a first person narrative of freaking out because of what was to come in the next hour.</p>

<p>my essay was rather long and written as a play, so it was easier to have more people… plus, not all had huge parts. lenin, for example, just screamed russian repeating everything marx said.</p>

<p>Yeah, mine was practically all dialogue</p>

<p>what did u guys put down for the menu…for this crazy tea party!</p>

<p>My guests indulged in Mercury.</p>

<p>Joey Stalin, God, Me, Fidel Castro, Ernesto Guevara.</p>

<p>mine also emphasized the action before the tea party. i didn’t like the essay though, so i’m rewriting it. :(</p>

<p>I liked mine. The only mention I had about menu was that I had lots of kinds of tea and then started ranting about how I didnt’ actually know what a crumpet was but I got some because I heard they went with tea. And that God must like crumpets or he wouldn’t’ve created them, and thus, it was an OK choice. It was a weird essay.</p>

<p>schmivy-lmao…ya know how random peeps’ posts sometimes just make you crack up? Mine was weird too…oh so strange, haha!!</p>

<p>Napoleon, Alexander, Caesar, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche (I hate Nietzsche so he got hit in the face with an apple), the Buddha, T.S. Eliot, Shakespeare, Kierkegaard, and Spinoza. There were others, but a bunch of these were almost background characters.</p>

<p>edit: we had cantaloupe as one does at a brunch.</p>