In the following passage from a literary novel, the character of Alice is presented with an array of choices that will impact her future. The author intricately develops Alice's internal conflict as she grapples with her desires versus societal expectations:
"Alice stood at the crossroads, her heart pounding against the confines of her chest. To her left lay the well-trodden path of conformity, where her family had walked for generations, their expectations heavy as the rich, loamy soil beneath her feet. To her right, the untamed wilderness beckoned, shimmering with the promise of freedom but fraught with uncertainty and danger. Her friends' voices echoed in her mind, each urging her in distinct directions: 'You should take the safe route, Alice; it's what everyone expects.' But a deeper voice, barely louder than a whisper, called out to her yearning heart, urging her to forge her own path. What was she willing to sacrifice for a dream that felt increasingly like a mirage?"
Based on this excerpt, which of the following options represents the best characterization of Alice?