Why Is Alice In Wonderland Banned

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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
In many different parts of the world Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland has been banned. There are a numerous amount of rumors and false accusations as to why this novel has been banned. Lewis Carroll had a strong love for children, the main character in his story “Alice” was inspired by his neighbor’s daughter. The context in this book really has no reasoning for being banned for it truly had no wrong intentions. Lewis Carroll was born on January 27, 1832 in Daresbury, Cheshire, England. Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) wrote and created games as a child. Dodgson invented his own pen name that name being Lewis Carroll. Dodgson was a very quiet person but enjoyed creating stories for children. His books including "Alice 's Adventures in Wonderland" were published under the pen name. He was the eldest boy of eleven children, Carroll was rather adept at keeping him and his siblings entertained. His father was a clergyman that raised them in the rectory. As a young child, Carroll was excellent in mathematics and won many academic prizes. Apart from serving as a lecturer in mathematics, he was an avid photographer and wrote essays, political pamphlets and poetry. It is said that "The Hunting of the Snark" show …show more content…

While he spent his time at this school he was an excellent student, especially in mathematics, many of his professors acknowledged his exceptional abilities. How ironic that he excelled in mathematics but found a passion in writing. He applied and was accepted to his father 's alma mater, Christ Church College at the University of Oxford. Overcrowding in campus housing forced him to delay his enrollment by a semester. On January 26, 1851, just two days after he arrived at Christ Church, Dodgson received terrible news that his mother Frances had died of a sudden illness, possibly a

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