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In "Go Ask Alice," a novel often attributed to anonymous authorship, Alice does not encounter fantastical creatures like in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Instead, she navigates the challenges of adolescence, drug use, and the complexities of her relationships with peers and family. The "creatures" she faces are metaphorical, representing the struggles and pressures of teenage life, addiction, and self-identity. The story highlights her internal battles rather than depicting literal beings.

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