In Go Ask Alice, the falling action occurs when the main character's drug addiction spirals out of control, leading to her running away from home and losing touch with reality. As her downward spiral continues, she becomes increasingly isolated and desperate, ultimately leading to a tragic outcome.
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 ISBN of Go Ask Alice is 0-13-357111-4.
yes, they said she died of overdose. (in the prolog)
"Go Ask Alice" was set in the late 1960s, around 1968-1970.
Go Ask Alice - 2008 was released on: USA: 25 May 2008 (DVD premiere)
She meets him at the collage library.
"Alice" (or the dairy writer), is the protagonist.
Go Ask Alice - 1973 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:12
1971.
Due to restrictions of software, you will have to imagine the shape of the pyramid, but for Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, a Freytag pyramid might go like this:Exposition - the opening of the story, when Alice sees and follows the rabbit, ending with the inciting moment being the moment the ground gives way in the rabbit holeRising action - the action of the story as Alice tries to find the rabbit, gain access to the 'lovely garden' and generally just 'get somewhere'Climax - the trial, where Alice starts to resume her normal size culminating with the cards attacking her, and her brushing them away - Particularly the moment when she proclaims, "you're nothing but a pack of cards!"Falling action - Alice wakes up, back with her sister, with exciting tales of her adventures in WonderlandDenouement - Alice's sister thinks about Alice and her adventures
"Go Ask Alice" was published anonymously in 1971, but it is widely believed to have been written by Beatrice Sparks based on the diary entries of an anonymous teenage girl.