? Carol, formerly known as Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was born into a prominent family in Daris Burry, Cheshire, England. Carol's father is very talented in mathematics. He got a double degree in mathematics and theology and became a priest. His mother, on the other hand, is gentle and amiable, and attaches great importance to her children's preschool education. Carol has 10 brothers and sisters. He is the third and the first boy in the family.
? Because stuttering runs in the family since childhood, and high fever makes him deaf in one ear, Carol has never been to primary school, but she has been educated at home. He inherited his father's mathematical talent and showed great intelligence from an early age. Moreover, it is said that under the influence of her mother, Carol finished Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress at the age of seven, and also read Maria Edgeworth's Early Education and Hannah Moore's The Shepherd of Salisbury Grassland.
? /kloc-At the age of 0/2, Carol began to attend middle school in a private school. He is very happy here. Mel, the principal of the school, once said to his parents, "His eloquence and the ingenious conception and wording of Latin prose are enough to prove that he is an extraordinary genius. I have never seen a child of my age who is more promising than him. " However, the good times did not last long. Two years later, Carol transferred to the key middle school "Ruby School". The diary shows that he lived here for like a year, because his stuttering was always laughed at and bullied by his classmates. In addition, he didn't win prizes in classics, theology and mathematics, so he seldom went home.
? /kloc-At the age of 0/7, a severe cough caused permanent damage to Carol's lungs. But at first, this did not hinder his desire to enter Oxford University. 185 1 year, 19-year-old Carol was admitted to Christian Church College of Oxford University. When he graduated, he successfully stayed in school to teach mathematics for 26 years because of his excellent performance in mathematics.
? After middle age, the lung disease made Carol's body move asymmetrically from left to right, and migraine and epilepsy often troubled him. Moreover, he is deaf in one ear, stutters and sometimes can't even say his own name clearly. In the eyes of friends, Mr. Carroll has regular facial features, blue eyes, and is about 1.8 meters tall, slightly thin; His shoulders are high and low, and the corners of his mouth are crooked when he smiles; His body looks a little stiff, and his walking posture is mechanical. The whole person looks a little strange. However, these did not make Carol a loner. Because of her good "speaking and learning" ability, she is very popular in social activities. He was a good friend with Luo Saidi, a great British painter at that time, and also had a good relationship with several other great painters such as Hutt, Millay and Hughes.
? In the field of mathematics, Carol mainly studies geometry, linear algebra and mathematical logic, and has written more than a dozen monographs. 1868, he published his own invented Virginia encryption method. In addition, he has many practical inventions in mathematics. For example, "chess for travel", a tablet that can write in the dark, double-sided tape that can be used to stick letters, and so on.
? In photography, Carol was a pioneer of that era. 1850, Archie perfected wet collodion photography. 1856, in the second year of teaching, Carol bought an expensive set of photographic equipment. In the early days, his main research object was a little girl named Alice Riddle. Later, he also took photos of a group of celebrities, some of which still sound like thunder, including oil painters Hutt and Millay, scientist Faraday, poets Tennyson and Rossetti, and Prince Leopold. /kloc-Carol's works were exhibited every year at the annual meeting of the Royal Photographic Society of London 0/50 years ago. He published 100 photos in his life, which was very remarkable at that time.
Carol has also made great achievements in painting. /kloc-in 0/850, Carol left Ruby School to prepare for the entrance examination of Oxford University at home. During this period, Carol drew an excellent comic magazine-Umbrella alone in the parish. Later, the manuscript of Alice's Underground Adventures was also his illustration. 1863 When Alice in Wonderland was officially published, he tried to make his own illustrations, but because it took too much time, he finally decided to entrust this task to a more professional painter. In 2008, a sketch of a little girl drawn by Carol sold for 4,800 pounds.
Besides, Carol likes to play. He plays with numbers and logic, games, words and semantics, and tries to play to the extreme whatever he plays. At that time, puppet shows, magic, chess, gateball, backgammon and billiards were very popular with him.
? As for the success of literary creation, Carol is like a mystery, as if she were born a writer. He doesn't care about outside reactions and comments, but insists on writing things that meet his personal interests. /kloc-When he was 0/4 years old, he compiled the first family magazine "Vacation" for his sisters. Then, Carol's own illustrated magazine came out. In his spare time as a teacher, he often writes poems and novels, but he casually said, "I don't think I have anything really worth publishing." 1856, he first published the romantic poem "Loneliness" under the pseudonym of "lewis carroll", which became famous in one fell swoop.
? If this success means that he officially started the road of literary creation, then the "Alice series" of children's literature means the peak of his creation. It's hard to believe why the works of "Alice Series" came from.
? 1856, the new president of Christian Church College, Riddle, arrived, and Carol and the Riddle family quickly established friendship. He often plays with Riddle's three daughters, lorina, Edith and Alice, and helps one of Alice's brothers learn math. Carol likes children very much, especially Alice, the second daughter of the Riddle family. She is Carol's favorite little girl.
1July 4, 862, in Mr. Carroll's memory, it was a "golden afternoon". This afternoon, a five-member team rowed a boat up the Thames from Oxford to Gosto. Among the five people on board, there are two adults and three children. One is Carol, and the other is his friend Robinson Dakovos. The three children are the three sisters of the Riddle family. The three sisters were so noisy on the boat that they felt bored. In order to amuse little Alice, Carol told them that he would tell them a story.
? The undulating ripples in the river sparkle with little golden light, and the afternoon is long and far away because of the story of rabbit hole. Mr. Carroll was tired of talking and tried to stop several times, but at the entreaty of the three little girls in the Riddle family, he went on talking. Everyone on the boat seemed to be in another world, wobbling with the boat and the golden sunshine.
That night, little Alice repeatedly asked Carol to write the story before saying goodbye. Carol hesitated, then agreed. That night, Carol wrote 18000 words "Alice's Adventures in the Underground World" overnight, and personally illustrated it. 1862 Christmas, he gave this special gift to his little daughter. Later, Mr. Robinson recalled that day and asked Carol how the story came from. Carol replied, "I made us up all the way."
1On July 4th, 863, in order to commemorate this water outing, Carol revised and expanded the manuscript and published it with the current title of Alice in Wonderland. After this fairy tale was printed, it was quickly welcomed by children with magical fantasy, witty humor and majestic poetry. Later, Carol wrote the companion piece Alice's Adventures in the Mirror. /kloc-In the past 50 years, the works of "Alice Series" have been translated into more than 80 languages all over the world and become the treasures of children's literature.
? There are infinite possibilities in life, and Carol lived the best possibility. He became not only a mathematician and logician, but also a famous photographer, painter and writer. For his little daughter, he created great children's literature works that can fascinate the world. /kloc-more than 0/50 years have passed, and many people prefer to stay in the "rabbit hole" created by Carol and never come out. This may be the "best possible" in Carol's life.