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Who is the author of Alice in Wonderland?

Alice in Wonderland is written by Bailewis Carroll (1832-1898), formerly known as CharlesLutwidgeDodgson, a British mathematician, logician, fairy tale writer, priest and photographer.

Lewis carroll is shy by nature and suffers from severe stuttering, but he has a wide range of interests and is quite accomplished in novels, poems, logic and children's photography.

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Alice in Wonderland tells the story of a little girl named Alice who found someone proposing to her at her party. The man who proposed to himself was hamish. Alice didn't have time to respond to his proposal, so she quickly fled the ongoing party.

After that, she was very surprised to find a rabbit wearing a vest and a watch running forward. She followed the rabbit closely and watched him fall into a rabbit hole. Out of curiosity, Alice followed the rabbit into the rabbit hole and came to a fairyland-like world.

The kind people here are very much looking forward to his arrival. Here, he met a Dormouse, a mad hatter who was insane, a cat who often grinned, a blue caterpillar who liked hookah, twins and two White Queen and the Red Queen who were vying for the right to manage the world.

But everyone there said she was not Alice, because she said she couldn't kill anything, but the magic calendar said she was a dragon slayer hero, so she finally got the sword after painstaking efforts. In the Second Red and White War, she killed the dragon and drank its blood before returning to the real world.