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It depends what you mean by 'problem'

Firstly, in the Disney version, Alice wanted to find her way home. She also wanted to find a way to get into the flower garden she glimpsed through the keyhole of the little door in the room she would later fill with tears.

From the looks of it, the story about Alice falling through a rabbit-hole and finding herself in a silly and nonsense world, is fairly guileless as a tale. The underlying story, the one about a girl maturing away from home in what seems to be a world ruled by chaos and nonsense, is quite a frightening one. All the time, Alice finds herself confronted in different situations involving various different and curious animals being all alone. She hasn't got any help at all from home or the world outside of Wonderland...

she goes home

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her cuiriousity and her mischiviosity

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