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Alice In Frank Beddor's The Looking Glass Wars

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Has anyone ever purposely told a false story of you? What about lied about something that you went through? There are a lot of people who have experienced the same problem. There is fictional person who has gone through the same problem. What are the chances you have heard of the famous “Alice In Wonderland”? In The Looking Glass Wars, Frank Beddor uses literary devices like diction, imagery, and detail to portray the actual story of “Alice” and her actual adventures in Wonderland. Alyss changes by growing and becoming a strong, courageous queen. In the beginning of the novel, Alyss is sheltered, nice, and gifted. I say Alyss is sheltered because when she gets a cat for her birthday “This was The Cat-...”, she doesn't realize that the cat is inadvisable to have “Redd’s top assassin” (Beddor 39). Alyss is nice …show more content…

When Alyss’ imagination gets stronger after the looking glass maze, she can conjure copies of herself before she battles Queen Redd. “She stood like a sun among them, radiant with newfound strength, and any lingering doubt in the Alyssians’ mind about her ability to lead them vanished at the sight of her.” (Beddor 172) This also helps boost the morale for the Alyssians. She is selfless because she wants to sacrifice herself and let her friends be safe. During a short conversation with Queen Redd, Redd offers her dead for her friends. “Thinking it as her final act in her short, troubled life, Princess Alyss Heart knelt down in front of her aunt.” (Beddor 171) Alyss is courageous by even in the heat of battle, she imagines Dodge having an AD52 to help save his life when he is battling the cat. “‘Dodge!’ Alyss shouted, and in a reflex, she conjured an AD52 in his hand, just as something knocked her on the head. A black shroud fell over vision and she lost consciousness, giving Redd the only advantage she needed to put an upstart to the princess. (Beddor

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