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The Looking Glass Wars Conflict Analysis

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In The Looking Glass Wars, Frank Beddor uses conflict to transform Alyss from an ingenuous, troublesome, and captivating little girl into an imaginative, disciplined, and confident young woman so that she can lead the Alyssians in an attack to defeat Redd and take back her queendom. Alyss was given a challenge, a big challenge: she was to defeat her Aunt Redd and take control of Wonderland. Alyss didn’t think she was able to or powerful enough to defeat her, but that wasn’t the case. In the beginning of the novel, Princess Alyss is characterized as mischievous, endearing, and naive. Alyss loves to play pranks such as “dropping jollybellies from an open window and watching them splat on the guards below” (Beddor 11). Instead of behaving like …show more content…

Queen Redd has Bibwit in Queendon Speramus. The cat and his card assassins crash Alyss’s wedding, and then Dodge and Alyss return to Wonderland. Alyss goes to the caterpillars, then goes through the Looking Glass Maze, passes through once, yet she failed. She then went through and gained all power. Alyss may have had gained full power and was queen, but she still wanted to be treated as an equal to everyone else. “It was an Alyssian uniform, makeshift of all things Alyssian had to be in the the Redd controlled queendom” (Beddor 231-232). Alyss was scared to fight Redd and didn’t know what to expect. It was a brutal fight but Alyss won, causing Redd to be trapped in the Heart Crystal. Alyss Heart, a 7 year-old girl who is characterized as an ingenuous, troublesome, and a captivating little girl,not anymore. Alyss Heart is now an artful, straightforward, and powerful woman. She is the queen of Wonderland who has fought for her world and protected her people. She was scared at first and didn’t think she was capable of defeating Redd, but she tried her best and fought for Wonderland, and

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