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Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll was the pen-name of Charles Dodgson, an English writer and author of two of the best loved children's books in English Literature – “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking Glass”. The characters and phrases from these books have entered and become part of the English culture so if someone calls you “Mad as a Hatter”, you know whom to thank.

Charles Dodgson was talented in many ways. Apart from being a creative writer, he was also a Mathematics Don (professor) at Oxford and a well-known logician. He was interested in photography and music. He sang very well, played chess and enjoyed creating and solving puzzles.

Charles Dodgson was born on 27 January 1832 and spent the first eleven years of his life at Warrington, Cheshire where his father was the priest. His family was large; his parents had 11 children, 4 boys and 7 girls.

Charles was educated first by home-schooling, then at two boarding schools, and finally at Christ Church College, Oxford. Later in life, he remembered his boarding school experience without any warm feelings. Still, he was an excellent student and studied very well in all his subjects.

In 1854 Charles Dodgson got a 1st class degree in Mathematics and one year later he became a lecturer in Mathematics at Christ Church College. It was then that he started his literary career and took his pen-name, Lewis Carroll. While his creative books and poetry were published under his pen-name, he also wrote books on Mathematics under his own name.

When a new Headmaster arrived at Christ Church College, he brought with him his family. Dodgson became the family’s close friend. The Headmaster’s little daughters, the youngest of which was called Alice, enjoyed his company very much. Charles often entertained the girls by telling them stories about imaginary worlds with fantastic creatures.

The story about the adventures of little Alice became popular all over the world. “Alice in Wonderland” is primarily a children’s story, but adults have enjoyed the novel for over a century together with children.

Many elements of “Alice” were not completely new. Talking animals, for instance, or the story idea in which a child or children are carried away from reality into a fantasy world. However, it was Carroll who established a new motif that would be used again and again in children’s literature: Peter Pan, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Narnia books, and the Harry Potter books. That is the possibility for the main characters to travel back and forth between the real world and wonderland.

Though his characters travelled a lot between one world and another, Charles Dodgson himself didn’t like being away from home. The only occasion on which (as far as it is known) he went abroad was a trip to Russia in 1867.

He died of pneumonia on 14 January 1898 at his sisters' home. He was 2 weeks away from turning 66.

Charles Dodgson was a brother of the famous English writer Lewis Carroll.

 

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2) False

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Charles Dodgson had different hobbies.

 

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

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Charles Dodgson was the oldest child in the family.

 

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

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Charles Dodgson enjoyed his years in the boarding schools very much.

 

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

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Charles Dodgson was a good mathematician.

 

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

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Charles Dodgson invented fantastic stories for his friend’s daughters.

 

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

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Charles Dodgson’s children enjoyed reading his books about Alice.

 

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

Charles Dodgson travelled a lot around the world.

 

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

4)

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ответил 7 месяцев назад
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Let's answer each of the questions based on the provided text about Lewis Carroll, who was a pen-name for Charles Dodgson:

1) Charles Dodgson was a brother of the famous English writer Lewis Carroll.

  • Answer: False
  • Explanation: Lewis Carroll was not Charles Dodgson's brother but his pen-name.

2) Charles Dodgson had different hobbies.

  • Answer: True
  • Explanation: The text mentions that Charles Dodgson was interested in photography, music, singing, playing chess, and creating and solving puzzles.

3) Charles Dodgson was the oldest child in the family.

  • Answer: Not stated
  • Explanation: The text states that his family had 11 children, but it does not specify Charles's position among his siblings.

4) Charles Dodgson enjoyed his years at the boarding schools very much.

  • Answer: False
  • Explanation: The text specifically states that he remembered his boarding school experience without any warm feelings.

5) Charles Dodgson was a good mathematician.

  • Answer: True
  • Explanation: Charles Dodgson received a 1st class degree in Mathematics and later became a lecturer in Mathematics at Christ Church College.

6) Charles Dodgson invented fantastic stories for his friend’s daughters.

  • Answer: True
  • Explanation: The text notes that Dodgson became close friends with the family of the new Headmaster at Christ Church College and entertained his daughters by telling them stories about imaginary worlds with fantastic creatures.

7) Charles Dodgson’s children enjoyed reading his books about Alice.

  • Answer: Not stated
  • Explanation: The text does not mention Charles Dodgson having any children of his own.

8) Charles Dodgson travelled a lot around the world.

  • Answer: False
  • Explanation: The text indicates that Charles Dodgson did not like being away from home and the only known occasion he went abroad was a trip to Russia in 1867.

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ответил 7 месяцев назад

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