In an inverted imagination the author places Alice in a conceptual far away place where our young heroin is forced to interact and associate with the most deviant villainy. No young one ever deserves to know, familiarize and or engage in fostering their self-will in order to succumb evil.
A good imagination must make a True Paradise that naturally provides security, comfort, and love for the development of innocence.
God places special notice to the type of punishment placed on those that prey on his innocence.