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This paper is to study Alice's adventure in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland from the perspective of affect and becoming. Alice's becomings accompany the play of (non)sense according to the occurrence of the event. Alice takes a curious affective adventure in the wonderland after descending into the rabbit hole. In the wonderland Alice's adventures are developed, experiencing the breakdown of her identity through various ‘becomings’. This development can be explained by the concept of affect theory of Spinoza. In short, Spinoza's affect theory explains the variation of the body according to the intensity of Alice's adventures. Alice's becomings as affect are developed as three main features of language, time, and law. These three main concepts constitute an adventure that is fundamentally developed in Alice's 'becoming', namely, affective body becoming. In this context, Spinoza's affect is the logic of nonsense experienced in the adventure of the wonderland, and the breakdown of identity according to the sensual experience of time in pure form.