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John Lennon, The Beatles song I Am The Walrus was based upon the poem the Walrus and The Carpenter

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Lewis Carroll's work was influenced by his love for wordplay, logic puzzles, and mathematics, as well as his close relationship with the Liddell family, particularly Alice Liddell who inspired his famous "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." He also drew inspiration from the literary works of writers such as Charles Dickens and Jonathan Swift.

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