Lewis Carroll, who was a professional mathematician who worked at Oxford University, invented what is now known as the Carroll Diagram or Lewis Carroll Square. It was designed to assist in the resolution of syllogisms, enabling the user to sort data into simple yes/no categories. Please follow the related link below for more details.
He also invented rabbits who can tell time and a smoking caterpillar. He invented mushrooms that can enlarge and shrink you, as well as a manically smiling cat, Tweedledee and Tweedledum and croquet with flamingos.
Lewis Carroll wrote parodies of well-known poems and literature, including works by Alfred Lord Tennyson and William Shakespeare. He also created parodies of popular songs and societal norms in his writings.
In the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll parodies several poems and songs:
source: The Annotated Alice by Martin Gardner
sad ones.
No
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lewis caroll's achievments was to write books
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lewis caroll's real name is charles lutwidge dodgson
The 1942 Disney film, Bambi was not based on a book by Lewis Caroll. It was based on a book by author Felix Salten. The title of the book is Bambi, A Life in the Woods.
Lewis Caroll died in 1898. Unless he can write as a ghost, the answer to your question is "no".
the answer is legislative executive judicial and math.
Lewis Caroll went to rugby school from 1846-1849 then he went to chirst church oxford 1851-1852.
a tangeled tail fact, Alice in wonderland,a game of logic and pillow problems
Lewis Carroll (real name Charles Dodgson) was an English mathematician working in Oxford. His government was based in London, England.