The banned book I picked Alice in the Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. In Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland, Alice goes into the world puzzles that seem to have no clear solutions, which copies the ways that life annoys expectations. Alice thinks that the solutions she accidents will make a certain kind of logic, but they repeatedly frustrate her control to figure out Wonderland. Alice goes to understand the Queen’s silly croquet game but to not reward. In every occasion, the riddles and challenges presented to Alice have no purpose or answer. Even though Lewis Carroll was a logician, in Alice’s Adventure In Wonderland he types a farce out of puns, riddles, and game of judgment. Alice learns that she cannot expect to find logic or meaning in the situations that she encounters. Even when they appear to be problems, riddle, or games that would normally have solutions that Alice would be able to figure out. At the end it was all a dream. Then she began to realize that life frustrates expectation and resists understanding, even when problem seem well-known or solvable. Lewis Carroll born January 27, 1832 lives Cheshire, England. This book that he wrote was the most famous and the sequel through the looking-Glass. What is really interesting is his
actual real is Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. The pseudonym name he use to because he though it would be odd to use his real name after he was know for his mathematics books. Charles also a very logic man who love math and enjoy taking picture. He died in January 14, 1898 after leaving his great book because he inspires me so much because he left a really good point to his books. This book was banned from many times. In early 1900 it was suspended from classroom use at Woodsville High School in Haverhill, New Hampshire, because the novel with this swearwords, reference to masturbation and erotic fantasies, and offensive reports of teachers and sacred rituals. Also it