entity Updated 2026-07-15 Tags: Literature, Character, Childrens-Literature

Alice / 爱丽丝

Alice is the protagonist of [[AliceInWonderland|《爱丽丝梦游仙境》 / Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland]] as discussed across 179.爱丽丝梦游仙境:世界多荒诞,我也是自己的主宰(上) and 180.爱丽丝梦游仙境:世界多荒诞,我也是自己的主宰(下). The first episode follows her from boredom beside her sister through the [[WhiteRabbit|White Rabbit / 白兔]], the rabbit hole, the small door and garden, the tear pool, animal encounters, the White Rabbit’s house, the mushroom, the [[BlueCaterpillar|Blue Caterpillar / 蓝色毛毛虫]], the Duchess’s house, and the [[CheshireCat|Cheshire Cat / 柴郡猫]].

The sources make Alice a case of Size Change Identity and Female Self-Possession. Her body changes, her remembered lessons fail, and social rules keep shifting, but she continues testing, questioning, correcting, apologizing, and pushing forward rather than becoming only a passive dreamer.

180.爱丽丝梦游仙境:世界多荒诞,我也是自己的主宰(下) completes that arc by moving Alice through the mad tea party, the [[QueenOfHearts|Queen of Hearts / 红心王后]]’s croquet ground, the trial, and the waking scene. Her final agency is not that she controls Wonderland, but that she can recognize its authorities as cards and refuse their procedural nonsense.

Key Claims

  • Alice’s self-questioning is not only childish confusion; it is the episode’s route into identity under unstable rules.
  • Her attempts to prove who she is through multiplication, geography, and verse reveal how memory and knowledge depend on world rules.
  • Her mushroom adjustments turn bodily instability into Feedback Regulation As Self-Adjustment.
  • Her trial-scene resistance turns self-command into a legal and political act: she questions evidence, procedure, and scale until the card authority collapses.

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