Title: Lewis Carroll In Wonderland Category:Literature / English Details: Words: 1440 | Pages: 6.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Lewis Carroll In Wonderland
Through the writing of Lewis Carroll in the story Alice in Wonderland
the difference between fantasy and reality can be seen through the eyes of
a child. The stories created by Carroll are a combination of make believe stories made to entertain children he talked to on an almost daily basis. Seen as odd by adults in society Carroll better associated himself with children because of his stammering disability when speaking.
Carroll the man of many talents was born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson on January 27, 1832. Out showed first 85 words of 1440 total
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showed last 85 words of 1440 total interest of interpreting his works. The capability of one man astonishes society and makes them want to know more about who he was and what he lived for. Carroll was the type of man that never settled seriously and enjoyed his time spent with children telling them stories. He learned many things that taught him to work with children. His interest in writing however had the greatest impact on society because of his use of absurdities, logic, satire, realism, and fantasy which always interests society.