What makes alice in wonderland a hero




















Alice is usually seen drinking tea with The Mad Hatter. The world in which she appears is Wonderland, although whether or not this is her home world is debatable. Alice is the only member of the Princesses of Heart who's not of royal heritage through marriage or lineage aside from Kairi. After falling down a rabbit hole into Wonderland and meeting a host of bizarre characters, Alice follows the White Rabbit to the Queen of Hearts' court where she's put on trial for supposedly assaulting the Queen with the intention of stealing her heart.

Attempting to prove Alice's innocence, Sora is challenged to find evidence, and Alice is placed in captivity. While talking with her, Sora discovers that Alice might have accidentally stumbled upon an undiscovered system of world travel due to her arrival in Wonderland from another world. Later on, when Sora brings forth evidence of Alice's innocence, the Queen's anger at his attempts lead to a scuffle.

As the Queen orders her subjects to attack Sora, Donald, and Goofy, Alice's cage is covered and lifted above the court so as to keep her out of Sora's reach. During the fight, Alice becomes abducted by the Heartless and taken to the world of Hollow Bastion, where a group of villains from other worlds, led by the witch Maleficent, are plotting to take over all worlds.

Their plan happens to involve Alice who, as a Princess of Heart, has the power to open the [1] and she's kept in stasis along with the other princesses.

Upon discovering her disappearance, Sora and his friends continue venturing to other worlds, keeping an eye out for Alice so that they could return her to her world.

Some time later, Ansem interferes with Maleficent's plan, using Alice's heart to create the Keyblade of People's Hearts. However, a selfless act by Sora restores Alice's heart. Upon awakening, she assists the other Princesses in defending Hollow Bastion from the darkness that is threatening to consume it. After Sora sealed the Keyhole, she remains behind in Hollow Bastion to protect the world. When the door to Kingdom Hearts is sealed, she is able to return to her own world. Mainly when a white rabbit properly dressed in a waistcoat with a pocket watch runs down a rabbit hole talking about "oh how very late" he is.

She falls down that same rabbit hole in to a wonderland that just so happens to be the home of many other "mad" characters. This starts her adventure to find a way home, maybe find a friend or two, and to find out who she really is and how the real world might just be a "mad" as the one she is in.

You're most likely wondering why is this 10 year old fictional little girl a hero to me. Alice to me was more then just a fictional character in a story; she was my friend, my teacher, and myself.

She was alone in a world she didn't understand, sadly like many kids feel that way in today's world. She taunts me that sometimes it is easier to learn from experience and not just someone telling you right and wrong all the time. She is balanced in other ways, too.

The Caterpillar takes offense when she complains of being three inches tall. And the Duchess is unreasonable, coarse, and brutal.

But in each case, their veneer of "civility" is either irrational or transparent. The Caterpillar finds mirth in teasing Alice with his pointed, formal, verb games, and the rude Duchess mellows into a corrupt "set of silly rules. It is not so much that Alice is kept "simple" so as to throw into relief the monstrous aspects of Wonderland characters. Rather, it is that Alice, as she conceives of her personality in a dream, sees herself as simple, sweet, innocent, and confused.

Basically the main idea of the story got a lot. One of examples is growth in adulthood, size changes, death, learning the rules and more.

The idea of immortality was presented in the kingdom of fantasy. Winnie was a normal girl who was growing and coming face-to-face with the realities and the values of life and what she learnt through the book is very meaningful to everyone. Winnie begins as tired of being in her house with her parents; she wanted to explore life far away from home. From that point her life completely changed. Denying everything, she may walk anywhere in safety, she looks at everything without amazement.

Emma, the character, has been shown to be financially stable which is why she didn 't need to get married into a rich family. The fact that she was from a high class made her seem more of a nuisance to everyone else because she treated the lower class quite differently.

She befriended Harriet, who was from the lower class just because Emma admired her beauty. Harriet adored Emma and would always listen to everything she said. The killing of her father works, but they should exchange some witty banter. The flashback with Angelique regarding the women slaves is not needed, it hinders the pace, and her backstory is enough.



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