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& lt Introduction to Alice's Adventures

One day, Alice saw a rabbit running in the wild with a hat on. Out of curiosity, she followed the rabbit into a tree hole and then fell into an unknown fantasy world. Here, Alice's figure is big and small, and she also meets funny twin brothers, crazy hatter and March rabbit, and wonderful cats that come and go without a trace, which leads to many jokes and adventures.

Of course, what interested Alice most was the rabbit that hurried forward. Under its guidance, Alice came to the castle of the Queen of Hearts. However, a bigger adventure awaits her.

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Writing background:

Lewis carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland, was originally named Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. As an English writer in the19th century, he was also a church deacon and a math teacher at the Christian College of Oxford University. Besides Alice in Wonderland, she also wrote many mathematical works and prose works.

He was shy by nature, suffered from severe stuttering and lived a single life. However, he has a wide range of interests and is quite accomplished in novels, poems, mathematical logic puzzles, children's photography and so on.

About the author:

Lewis carroll (1832- 1898), formerly known as charles dodgson, is an English mathematician, logician, fairy tale writer, priest and photographer. Shy by nature, suffering from severe stuttering, but with a wide range of interests, he is quite accomplished in novels, poems, logic and children's photography.

Graduated from Oxford University, he worked as a mathematics lecturer in Christian College of Oxford University for a long time, and published several mathematical works on determinant and parallel principle. During this period, there were many essays and doggerel poems, among which the famous collection of poems was Snake Shark Hunting (1876), and the new word "Snake Shark" was included in the English dictionary.