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From "Through the Looking-Glass" by Carroll, Lewis

Tweedledee
One of two identical brothers who are always ready for a fight.
Core Belief
"One must always defend one's honor and possessions, no matter how trivial."
Worldview
Tweedledee sees the world as a battleground where one must constantly assert oneself. He is easily offended and quick to resort to violence to defend his pride. He has a limited perspective and is unable to see beyond his own immediate desires.
Personality
Argumentative, quarrelsome, and quick to take offense, Tweedledee is one of two identical brothers who are always ready for a fight. He is easily provoked and often resorts to childish behavior. He is fiercely protective of his possessions.
In Their Own Words
"“Contrariwise,” added the one marked “DEE,” “if you think we’re alive, you ought to speak.”"
"“So _much_ obliged!” added Tweedledee. “You like poetry?”"
"“It’s only the Red King snoring,” said Tweedledee."
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