Through the Looking Glass is Carroll's sequel to Alice in Wonderland.A few of the characters who appeared in Wonderland reappear in Through the Looking Glass, including Alice's cat and the Hatter and the Hare. More significantly, however, is the way in which the sequel mirrors the first book: it begins inside on a snowy November 4, while Wonderland began outside on a sunny May 4; it employs.
That’s precisely what “The Looking Glass Wars” is all about. Using Caroll’s narration style and twisting his world, Beddor brings to life an alternate telling of “Through the Looking Glass” where Alice is actually Alyss Heart, next in line to the throne, and her aunt Redd (The Red Queen) has been driven mad with lust for power and brutally wrestles control from the young princess.
Through the Looking Glass. Like in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Alice is the protagonist of the story and the antagonists are the characters who Alice encounters during her trip through Looking Glass world. Conflict and resolution are also very similar to the first book. Conflict happens when Alice meets a new character and is being.
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871) is a famous children's novel by Lewis Carroll ( Charles Lutwidge Dodgson ), similar to his novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. 1 Chapter 1: Looking-Glass house. 2 Chapter 2: The Garden of Live Flowers. 3 Chapter 3: Looking-Glass Insects. 4 Chapter 4: Tweedledum And Tweedledee.
The Looking Glass War Book Summary and Study Guide. John Le Carre Booklist John Le Carre Message Board. Detailed plot synopsis reviews of The Looking Glass War; It is the early 1960s. British military intelligence sent Taylor over to Finland to pick up a roll of film that was shot over a suspicious area of East Germany, but he is hit by a car and killed. Another office man from the department.