preview

Alice Addiction

Decent Essays
Open Document

“Addiction isn't about substance - you aren't addicted to the substance, you are addicted to the alteration of mood that the substance brings.”-Susan Cheever. Alice, the main character struggles with on and off addiction throughout a sum of 2 years. Addiction eventually lead to her unfortunate death at the mere age of 17. The setting plays a massive role because Alice moves around repeatedly and is influenced by her surroundings. The key locations are her second home because that is when she starts to feel like an outsider and this leads to drug use. Her grandparents house for the reason that it is where she had her first experience with LSD. Lastly Cocoa beach, where she truly hits rock bottom. The first setting that causes turmoil in Alice's life is moving from her childhood home to a residency that she genuinely loathed. This was a traumatic event for Alice and once she moved there she gained weight and was not doing too well. That is until she met a young jewish girl named Beth who is similar to her and they become best friends. If they never …show more content…

Alice comes to Cocoa beach only because she was high and got on a bus to Southern California. She meets a new friend named Doris who supports Alice's drug addiction with marijuana. Alice has an epiphany and realizes being a homeless drug addict is not for her “I have two choices; I must either commit suicide or try to rectify my life by helping others. That is the path I must take, for I cannot bring further disgrace and suffering upon my family”(unknown date, page 98). Cocoa beach is a brutal place for Alice, she is without the support of her family and feels utterly alone in the world. It is disappointing to see a regular girl go from scholar to homeless in a matter of months. Cocoa beach changed Alice because before going there she ran a successful business with Chris but now she is ingesting the devils lettuce with a 14 year

Get Access