The day of wedding was today, and Alice was indeed excited for the wedding. She couldn’t wait to marry the man of her dreams. After all her friends finished getting her ready for the pre-wedding party. Everyone stood up and watched her. When she got up to her fiance, of course, he was telling a really long story about Alice and his wealth. Looking around Alice spotted at behind a bush was a rabbit. Now Alice could tell this wasn’t an ordinary rabbit. She didn’t get a good look of it but she really wanted to. Alice followed the rabbit and she noticed the rabbit was actually leading her. Then she came up to a hole against a tree. She looked down the hole and called out “Hello?”. There was no answer and she when she tried to get up to tripped …show more content…
She lost the rabbit for now. Alice walked around the mystical forest and she was then tackled by a bunch of knights in white armour. “This has to be her!” One yelled. “Are you sure? I thought she was hairer?” One asked. Then Alice was screaming “Get off of me!” and of course the knights ignored her and stood her up and guide her through the forest, both of her arms gripped by the knights. While walking through the forest there was a loud roar. Alice jumped and the Knights gripped her …show more content…
The dragon was originally released by the White queen, which made Alice fear the White queen instantly after the Red queen said that. Alice became nervous. The day was almost here and Alice suddenly didn’t feel the urge to actually kill the dragon. She didn’t feel as powerful as she did yesterday. When the got to the spot Alice, The red queen, and the White queen were suppose to meet up the White kingdom was already there. You have to admit the White queen was ugly. The white queen screamed and then suddenly everyone was screaming. Alice kind of just stood there while all the knights were fighting and killing each other. Alice was dodging everything when she bumped into the dragon. Alice freaked out and then she dropped her sword and was running around being chased by the dragon. Alice was screaming and everyone kind of just stopped… and stared. Alice fell to the ground with the Dragon above her. The dragon was about to eat Alice when the white dog attacked the dragon. That was Alice chance to run and leave. She started running for as long as she could and then she finally reached the door she went through when she first got here. She walked through the door and found herself in the grass in the middle of the party crowd. Alice didn’t bother to get
‘Now go tell him that! Tell him I’m talking ’bout killing him!(167)’” When she says this, she seems to not care about being a slave and wants her voice to be heard by Rufus and for him to know she isn’t a toy for him. At times she may mask these opinions to survive, but they are always there towards Rufus. Throughout the book Alice speaks her mind and goes against slave norms to find her path away from Rufus and the
Odd Alice must die (pg 149).” Alyss made her mother and sisters happy for giving up
In the beginning of the story, Alice leaves her ordinary world and falls down a rabbit hole. This marks the beginning of a road of strange adventures ahead of her. The adventure begins with Alice and her sister, sitting by the riverbank. The rabbit was muttering something to itself and Alice was curious. Then, the rabbit went down a rabbit hole and “In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in the world she was to get out again.”
Alice wanted everything at the snap of afinger and didn't know it will catch up with her later
Alice is basically forced into loving Rufus because if she doesn’t love him back he’ll punish her and there is no escape for her. When Alice tried to run from Rufus things didn’t turn out as planned, she got caught and was punished for her actions. Later on Dana finds Alice’s body and problems start to ravel. “It twisted sharply, broke away from him. He caught me, trying not to hurt me.
After this Alice tries to run away from the plantation
Alice was conflicted, life with Rufus and the kids were getting more comfortable, and she was getting used to being a slave, there is a passage in the book where Dana states that and I think that scared her. When Rufus took the kids away from her, I think that it was the last straw for Alice. The fact that she started to feel for Rufus, bothered her because she felt losing her
Two of Alice’s children, Hagar and Joseph, were sent to Baltimore by Rufus. Alice believed that Rufus had sold them, even though he swore he would not, ultimately this caused her to hang herself out of sadness. Dana was furious with Rufus. He didn’t understand what he had done wrong, even though Dana had told him time and time again. Ultimately Rufus gets Dana alone and tells her he feels horrible and that he never meant any harm.
In death she no longer has to face any consequences. Later, after Alice died, in his grief Rufus tries to make a move on Dana. Dana decides to grab her knife in a desperate move to escape being raped. “A slave was a slave. Anything could be done to her.
She has to fight for herself to stay clean. Alice FInds herself lost
“Off with her head!” (XII.103) The powerful and wealthy Queen of Hearts demands such obedience authority within the novel. Her negative challenging behaviour empowers Alice’s maturity greatly in the end. The ruler of Wonderland and execution, frightens nearly everyone in Wonderland “the Queen put on her spectacles, and began staring hard t the Hatter, who turned pale and fidgeted.” (XI.93)
The red queen shows her a view of the countryside, which divided into an enormous chessboard. The adventure of Alice continuous with a train trip through third square. She moved quickly through all squares. In chapter two, she left the house and tries to walk to the top of a little hills to get view of a garden.
But if I’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I? Ah, that’s the great puzzle!”. It is however true that Alice has created these events and these characters in her dream world and they don’t necessarily symbolize her emotional condition. They can simply be figments of her imagination and constitute a natural response to her confusion about adulthood and growing up. The
Alice’s reaction to seeing a rabbit in a waistcoat in the book is described as this “Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it” (Carroll, FIND THE PAGE NUMBER). Alice’s
Tedium along with her acquainted surroundings makes her keener on adventures, thus once a white rabbit with pink eyes runs reachable, she directly follows it into the rabbit hole with no drop of hesitation, and not considering how she goes to urge out once more. Alice’s curiosity is displayed throughout her quest in Wonderland. Once Alice reaches very cheap of the outlet she finds herself in an exceedingly long, low hall. The corridor is lined with several doors all of that are fast. She discovers a small door she hadn’t seen before, that results in a beautiful garden choked with fountain and flowers.