Analysis Lewis Carroll
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:11:31
Category: / History / European History
Length: 6 pages (1613 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 6 pages (1613 words)
The Child in Lewis Carroll
The early stages in life are often the most curious; childhood is about growing up and finding the personality that best fits. Childhood is a stage in life every individual experiences, however not every individual such as Lewis Carroll cherishes the experience. Carroll is a man who defines the expression 'inside every adult there is a child.' However, Carroll is only half of his name and personality. Charles Lutwidge
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hoping that readers would pick up these morals. "Although 'morals' pepper their pages- 'Everything's got a moral if only you can find it'- the stories themselves have none. 'In fact', as Carroll said himself, 'they do not teach anything at all" (Wilsom 22). This is only if the reader picks up the morals of the text, if not; there will always be Lewis's dressed up rabbits and soldier playing cards to entertain the children and adults.
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