The statement “rites of passage” is commonly used to explain a major event in a person 's life. Everyone in their life will go through many rites of passage such as birth, marriage, prom, etc. Rites of passage are can often be found in literature such as Katniss Everdeen and Harry Potter. Another major one is Alyss from the Looking Glass Wars becoming more mature. In Looking Glass Wars Beddor uses rites of passage to convey Alyss becoming more mature in preparation to become a queen.
At the beginning of the novel, the author portrays Alyss as a creative yet bratty princess who loves to play around with people, yet does not seem to know how hard it will be for her. Alyss seems to like to create things using her mind, like how she gives a piece
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Even though she has memories of the land, she feels unsure about being the princess of Wonderland such as when she states “am I well? I shouldn’t say so.” (Beddor 218). No matter how much she tries, she can not get used to being as praised as she does. Even so, she seems like she is more confident than she used to be, such as when she states “i’ll kill you again if I have to.” (Beddor 313). She states this to Redd after exiting the maze and she seems like she would actually do this, rather than the younger Alyss who would be less likely to. Finally, she seems to have changed to be more thoughtful than before, like when she states “we’re family”. (Beddor 339). She seems to believe there is good in people, and seems to understand more about how if she fails, how it would affect others, even if she is not fully used to her land anymore.
Again Alyss’ seems to have grown immensely from this experience in many ways, especially the rites of passage she goes through . From a bratty but creative, easily trackable fun loving young princess. Into a mature, confident, intelligent queen who seems more worried the land she rules than herself. Even then she still seems to be the best for what she has to do, especially when compared to Redd. So that is Alyss Heart 's rites of passage in The Looking Glass
The Glass Castle and the Rite of Passage both view children like adults. In the Glass Castle both jeannette’s mom and dad trust her more than they should. Some examples are, “I cooked myself some hot dogs. I was hungry, and mom was at work on painting and no one else was around” (Walls pg 15 line 1-3).
A transition is a process of changing from one form or circumstance to another. It can be challenging, confronting, exciting or transformative and has different outcomes or results for different people. Transitions are seen through the compilation of poems in The Simple Gift by Steven Herrick, they are evident in the picture book The Red Tree by Shaun Tan and are also in the film The Pursuit of Happyness by Gabriele Muccino. The Simple Gift has three main characters, an old hobo named Old Bill, a young homeless teen named Billy and a wealthy, privileged girl named Caitlin.
Around the middle end of the book Redd is proclaiming to people “‘Loyal subjects, there is a pretender to the throne in our midst. She calls herself Alyss Heart. ’”(229)This shows the strong hate that Redd has for Alyss and is trying to build an army against Alyss. Later on in the book the good are having a conference and saying “‘My bishops and I are prepared to risk everything for the good of the queendom,’ said the knight. ‘We will find Wonderlanders to fight with us against Redd, you can rest assured.’”
At this point she will need to learn to adapt to the real world and reality. Alyss’ stubbornness creates tension and aggravation: “I’m sure you’ve had to face things that no young girl should ever have to face,” he said. “but you cannot hide in fantasy Alice. Accept what has happened to
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“But... Your Highness, are you sure?” (Beddor 171). The quote shows that Alyss is hesitant about settling into the real world. She wants to start a new life but at the same time does not want to betray Wonderland and leave her old life behind.” Twenty year old Alice Liddle flitted gracefully from one group of well wisher to another her long silk gown trailing on the ballroom parquet floor...”
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