How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #4
"Yes," said a voice and Tiffany realized that it was hers again. The anger rose up, joyfully. "Yes! I'm me! I am careful and logical and I look up things I don't understand! When I hear people use the wrong words, I get edgy! I am good with cheese. I read books fast! I think! And I always have a piece of string! That's the kind of person I am!" (12.97)
What an epiphany—the Queen may have said all these nasty things about Tiffany, but she knows that she's got lots of skills and qualities that make her an interesting and strong person.
Quote #5
"What a shame," said the Queen. "You've let everybody down, haven't you?" (12.222)
The Queen tries to chip away at Tiffany's confidence by telling her that she's let everyone down and that she's a bad person. That's a cheap shot and rather hypocritical, don't you think?
Quote #6
"You dreamed you could invade my world with a frying pan. You had this dream about Brave Girl Rescuing Little Brother. You thought you were the heroine of a story." (13.4)
Talk about a mean taunting. The Queen definitely knows how to hit Tiffany where it hurts, and make her reconsider if what she did was right after all.