Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-226878-20150710200046/@comment-226878-20150717033747

That.....is not Alice at all.

I have to believe you're being provocative with cause as you go on to suggest a version of Alice that is not significantly removed from my own. By the way, is your version assuming Alice visited some place similar to Wonderland thus driving her insane? Because the original story never gave any indication that Alice was or became mad during or due to the events in Wonderland.

I'll remind you that the original story of Alice was called Alice's Adventures Under Ground. What better "Under Ground" allegory than some underhanded dealings? Possibly, she was kidnapped and forcibly inducted into their "agency" (hence the brainwashing). Perhaps, it's this brainwashing that leads her to believe in a (possibly nonexistent) place like Wonderland when, in fact, the characters she created in her head are really her fellows agents.