She goes to the mental ward also she runs away and she goes on a bad trip and she tells on her friend and how it all starts is they slip LSD into her drink hope this helps
The book "Go Ask Alice" is written in diary format, detailing a teenage girl's descent into drug addiction. The movie adaptation takes a more dramatized approach to the story, with additional characters and events that differ from the original book. The movie also emphasizes certain themes and messages differently than the book.
There is no irony in this book...
1971.
Go Ask Alice
No, but she did edit the book. The book was written by a teenager and it is published under anonymous to protect her identity.
She many boyfriends throughout the book, but her main one is Joel, who is her boyfriend at the end and for a good amount of the book.
Go Ask Alice was created in 1973.
The name Alice from the novel Go Ask Alice is the name of someone who is briefly mentioned in a paragraph in the story.
The book was released before the movie, so if anything the question should ask if the movie will be the same as the book. They are similar, although there are of course differences. Some of them are quite small while others are a little bigger. There were a few changes that were made so it would look better on screen, for example when Voldemort was killed in the movie he explodes into tiny pieces.
No, "Alice in Wonderland" is not based on the book "Go Ask Alice." "Alice in Wonderland" is a novel written by Lewis Carroll, while "Go Ask Alice" is an anonymous diary-format novel about a teenage girl's struggle with drug addiction.
The author takes away her name, which takes away her identity.
'Alice' is not the main character in the book Go Ask Alice. Alice was just a girl that was briefly mentioned in one paragraph in the book. The main character of the story was never released. It was a diary found after she died and it was published under Anonymous to protect her identity. But the main characters age is 15 in the beginning.
There have been countless film adaptations of Romeo & Juliet. It's impossible to know which one you're referring to. Please ask another question and be more specific.