Arts >> Theater >> Drama

How was the main conflict resolved in Alice Wonderland?

The main conflict in Lewis Caroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is not clearly resolved. The book ends abruptly with Alice waking up from a dream, suggesting that the entire adventure is a dream or a figment of her imagination. While there are moments of tension and conflict throughout the story, such as Alice's interactions with the Queen of Hearts and the trial for stealing the tarts, these individual confrontations do not provide a clear resolution or denouement to the overall narrative.

Drama

Related Categories