Go Ask Alice is about a 15 year old girl who is tricked into taking LSD. It is her personal diary that she wrote. It's about her life, her struggles with drugs and friends. She gets hooked on drugs and can't get out, but struggles with all her might to get out of that dark pit. It tells all about her life, the ups the downs, the good the bad. In some parts it's really graphic and depressing, with no hope for a future. However eventually, it becomes a bittersweet ending. Sad and lonesome, but beautiful and heartfelt.
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.
No, not at all. The original book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was written in 1865, whereas Go Ask Alicewasn't written until 1971. The well known Disney animation was based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and predates Go Ask Alice by twenty years, as it was released in 1951.
Yes, yes it is. Snopes.com has a good article on it: snopes.com/language/literary/askalice.asp
In Tim Burton's 2010 Alice in Wonderland the Red Queen does not ask who stole her doves but asks her frog servants who stole her tarts.
You can go to the Disney Weddings website and ask for helpful advice.
There is no irony in this book...
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YES! But some people say no. Alice in Wonderland is the MESSED UP VERSION OF THE TRUTH! Alice's real name is spelled Alyss. If you don't believe me then check out this book. "The Looking Glass Wars" By Frank Beddor.
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Most books show the publishing details on the page after the title page. The most recent date shows when that copy was published. If there is no date, the best thing to do is to take the book to a second hand or antiquarian book dealer and ask their opinion.
To determine the value of your Alice in Wonderland book, you should consider factors like its edition, year of publication, condition, and any special features (illustrations, signatures). Consulting with a rare book appraiser or checking online platforms for similar listings can help provide an estimate of its worth.
No, if you pay attention to the movie...Absalom says he's come to end of life and Alice ask if he is going to die and Absalom says No, Transforming-Hope this has help =D
The Alice series by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor consists of 25 books and begins with "The Agony of Alice" and ends with "Now I'll Tell You Everything". The series follows the life of Alice McKinley as she grows up and navigates various challenges and experiences.
Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), was an Oxford mathematics professor and amateur photographer who wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" (1865) under the pen name 'Lewis Carroll'. He also wrote "Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There" (1872), "The Hunting of the Snark", and "Sylvie and Bruno".
The Alice in Wonderland stories include many undertones, including criticsm of English society and politics from the time the book was written. The author mocks the attitude of the upper class using characters from Wonderland.