People often misinterpret Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland as a metaphor for drug use, when in reality, Charles Dodgson (under the pen name Lewis Carroll) was an Anglican deacon and mathematician, and Alice’s Adventure was his view on absurdity on a world that didn’t make sense to him. And while the particular world he was referencing was Non-Euclidean mathematics (Imaginary numbers? Insanity!), moving through a world that makes no sense feels more and more relevant.