Lewis Caroll and his life
Lewis Carroll, born Charles Dodgson, was an essayist, mathematician, photographer, and a man of religion and we can say that truly an intelligent person. Carroll was an outstanding British essayist all through the world. As a youngster, Carroll involved in his siblings and sister and the offspring of his closest companion when he was a grown-up. Lewis Carroll experienced many difficulties as he was growing up, and despite the fact that he needed to defeat them, his creative energy just developed in quality and never melted away until close to his passing. His gem in the children fiction writing genre was a blend of his motivation and imagination. He was a compassionate yet, supernatural man that turned out to be notable for his books, articles, political leaflets, and poetry. Carroll pushed limits as far as possible, designed crisp scholarly strategies, and utilized his cryptic musings further bolstering his good fortune in a considerable lot of his works.
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Dodgson was Lewis Carroll. He is a famous author of a famous children's classics “Through the looking-glass” and “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.He was born on January 27, 1832 in a village of England called Darebury Cheshire.From the younger age, he began writing and started creating games as a child only.When he became 20, he was privileged by getting scholarship at Christ Church and later appointed as a lecturer in Mathematics.
Dodgson was shy but was very interested in writing stories for children. His books including “Through the Looking-Glass” and “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland” were wrtitten for children and published under his pen name Lewis Carroll..Lewis Caroll died at the age of