Feather into a butterfly. You have to go through something, face something, overcome something, and finally, become the real Alice.
Alice is a beautiful little girl who has had the same nightmare for decades. And the life she's going to face will be an even worse nightmare: someone who doesn't match up wants to propose to her, and she - in the eyes of others - must also agree to him.
This little girl has been oppressed by life since she was a child, represented and arranged to live a life she did not want. For example, wearing a corset and stockings, going to an engagement ceremony in the dark, and even in those days when she was just entering Wonderland, she was forced to admit that she was Alice, was chased by a big hairy beast, and was thrown across the river, Until ordered by a dog to do as fate dictates. She finally couldn't take it anymore: it was always someone else telling me what to do, not this time, this time it's up to me to decide.
She made the right choice.
Then, with her kindness and the idea of "doing the right thing", she resolved all the crises, and came to the final moment smoothly: Do you want to become a warrior of the White Queen? It's really hard. Let a white and tender girl pick up the Buddha's sword and kill the dragon. So she ran to the backyard crying, and saw the blue caterpillar again. This time, instead of sitting peacefully breathing clouds, he hung upside down in a cocoon and made the final journey of his life.
This Alice has always been the one destined to do something big. But this Alice is not the Alice who finally picked up the Buddha's sword. In fact, every dream in the past few decades is a reality. Every Alice brought back by the rabbit in the vest is the same Alice, but every Alice is not the one who eventually becomes a warrior and defeats the dragon. Alice. The armored Alice never woke up. So she never was. Although she thought she was.
In fact, whether or not to wear that armor is just a choice. A choice about whether you can overcome yourself and do the right thing. You are the one who will slay the dragon, the one engraved on the imperial calendar, believe it or not, you should help them do the right thing. But you haven't been successful because you're not ready, you're not ready to take responsibility for yourself, to live for yourself, to make the right choices for yourself.
In fact, it's nothing to fear, it's just a choice. Choose to escape or face it.
In the end, Alice crawled out of the rabbit hole, ended her ridiculous engagement, and spoke her heart out. No one can speak on her behalf anymore, can arrange her life, can decide her destiny. The half-dream and half-real people and things in Wonderland finally made Alice understand that I am the master of my life, and I have to make choices for myself, the right choice, and the choice that obeys the call of my heart.
Emerging into a butterfly is just such a choice.
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