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The author of "Alice in Wonderland," Lewis Carroll, has been speculated to have had connections to drugs due to the surreal and nonsensical nature of the story, leading some to believe that it was influenced by drug use. However, there is no concrete evidence to support this theory.

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Who is he author of the Disney movie Alice in Wonderland?

Lewis Carroll is the original author of "Alice in Wonderland".


Who is telling the story of Alice's Adventure in Wonderland?

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Both are children's stories which feature a dormouse.


What is the connection between the director of 'Alice in wonderland' and the actress who plays the red queen?

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Didn the author of Alice in Wonderland ever have a child?

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Who is the narrator of Alice in Wonderland?

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What is the pen name of the author of Alice in Wonderland?

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland under the pen name Lewis Carroll.He was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer. His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, as well as the poems The Hunting of the Snark and Jabberwocky.


Who is the author of the story Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?

Lewis Carroll


Which girl had adventures in Wonderland?

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Why is LSD connected to Alice in Wonderland?

Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland long before LSD was invented, so obviously, he didn't intend there to be any connection between the two. However, in the 1960s Alice in Wonderland was embraced by the drug extolling counter culture. It has been suggested that the connection with LSD was first made in the by the psychiatrists who introduced the drug. The relationship between Alice and acid was popularised by Grace Slick, who performed the hit song 'White Rabbit' with Jefferson Airplane in the late 60s. The song was ostensibly about Alice in Wonderland but managed to sneak drug references into the mainstream, and secured radio airplay without causing an outcry. Ever since then, Alice has become irrevocably associated with drugs in the public imagination.


What is the connection between Alice in Wonderland and Whitby?

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Was the author of Alice in Wonderland high?

No, he was just very imaginative (and clever.)

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