Alice in Wonderland

How does Alice change in her ability to deal with situations which are strange?

What happens? How does Alice react or What does Alice do?

Summarize: How has Alice changed?

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Alice faces numerous new situations in which adaptability is absolutely necessary for success. She shows marked progress throughout the course of the book; in the beginning, she can barely maintain enough composure to keep herself from crying. By the end of the novel, she is self-possessed and able to hold her own against the most baffling Wonderland logic.

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overall, how has alice changed?

How does alice change in her ability to deal with adults who frustate her?

Alice learns how to deal with strange things. Alice grows a lot throughout this book mentally and physically. Chapter 2 Alice eats a cake which makes her start to get bigger when Alice finally stops growing. Alice realizes that her body's proportions are all messed up and starts to cry. She doesn't know how to deal with the strangeness of it. Alice gets overwhelmed very fast. If we look at chapter 8, Alice runs into the queen; the queen says "Off with her head" on page 65; Alice says "nonsense!" Alice learns to stay strong to get through Wonderland and its strangeness. In the beginning, she doesn't even have enough composure to stop herself from crying. Now she can deal with the most bizarre, craziest, baffling situations.