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I am pretty sure that this is not based on an exact real life story. I think this is a fictional movie that is loosely based around several real life stories of American's jailed in foreign countries. For example, there was a case of two girls jailed in Peru for attempting to smuggling cocaine into America. But as for a real life Alice Marano and Darlene Davis, they do not exist. These two women actually do exist and this is a true and unfortunate story. Darlene Davis was released and is living in the States now as Alice Marano serves both of their sentences in a women's work camp outside of Bangkok. I've traveled to Bangkok and have several friends who live there. My friend's mom visits the work camp every so often with other women from their church and has visited with Alice. Bangkok is an awesome place, but you pretty much can't trust anyone you meet there.
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The author is telling the story in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Alice, the main character in the story.
No, Lewis Carroll did not pay Alice Liddell for the story "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Carroll wrote the story for Alice as a gift, and it was later published, with Alice's permission, for the enjoyment of children everywhere.
Both Bakugan and Pandora Hearts have an Alice.
Alice's Fishy Story - 1924 was released on: USA: 1 June 1924
The main character in the story Alice in Wonderland is Alice, who falls down the rabbit hole. She encounters other characters such as the Cheshire Cat, the Hatter and the Queen of Hearts.
Alice Liddell, the real Alice, was ten when Lewis Carroll first told her the story of Alice's adventures on July 4, 1862. She was thirteen by the time the first book was published in 1865.The fictional Alice, in Alice's Adventures in Wonderlandand Through the Looking Glass, was seven.
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The name Alice from the novel Go Ask Alice is the name of someone who is briefly mentioned in a paragraph in the story.
"Day of the Butterfly "is a short story by Alice Munro. The conflict in the story is a girl that does not socialize well with her peers.
Lewis Carroll first told the story of Alice to Alice Liddell and her sisters Lorina and Edith on a boating trip they went on with Carroll's friend Robinson Duckworth.
The thimble was given to Alice by the Dodo in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." It was proposed as a prize for the Caucus Race in the story.