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Image from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Carrol ||> ==Bio== (January 27 1832 - January 14 1898)Born in Daresbery, Cheshire, England and died at Guilford, Surrey He was not only a poet he was also a mathematician, photographer, abgelican, and logician. His most famous works were Alice in Wonder Land and Through the Looking Glass. His most famous poems were Jabberwocky and Hunting of the Snark. As a child he read alot. At the age of seven he read //The Pilgrims Progress//. At twelve he attended a private in England. In 1846 he went to Rugby School and hated it. Left Rugby school in 1849 and later attended Oxford for two days because his mother died of a stroke at age 47. He disabilities such as partly deaf began writing poetry and short stories at a young age. Some of which were published because of their humor. In 1856 he wrote a poem under the pseudonym Lewis Carrol and from then on that's what he went by.It is believed that he named the story Alice in Wonderland after a co-workers daughter. On July 4th 1862, he told Alice the basis of Alice in Wonderland. After he published the //Alice// books, deispite his newfound fame and money he did almost nothing to change his life. He kept working at Christ Church until 1881 and lived there until he died. His last novel was the two-volume book //Sylvie and Bruno// was published in 1889 and 1893 respectivly. It was filled with nonsence and confused most people who read it, therefore it was not very sucessful. He then died on January 14, 1898 in his sister's house due to pneumonia after a case of influenza. He was two weeks away from turning 66. 
 * ==Charles Lutwidge Dodgson  ==
 * Fast Facts**  * Throught his life he has a stammer which many people did not notice yet he thought everyone noticed and it made him insecure
 * He was very socialy active and entertained people with charades and storytelling, among other things
 * He recived some unwanted attention after he published //Alice In Wonderland// and much more money but he kept his job at Christ Church ||

Poetry links

 * * [|The Jabberwoky]
 * [|The Walrus and the Carpenter] ||>  ||

Explication
The Walrus and the Carpenter is a typical Lewis Caroll poem in that it is rather odd and has several stanzas that talk about random things. This poem is about a walrus and a carpenter tricking all the oysters to come onto the shore to "talk" and in the end they eat all the oysters. This poem includes several rambling parts that describe how something looks and ends with saying that the thing being described dosen't really have something that was mentioned in the desription. It also contains mulitiple lines where a character makes a comment that is totaly irrelavant and has nothing to do with anything in the poem.