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The story of Alice in Wonderland originated from a boat ride on July 4, 1862.

On that day, mathematician and writer Lewis Carroll (born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) was sailing along the River Thames with his friend, Reverend Robinson Duckworth, and the three daughters of the Dean of Christ Church: Lorina, Edith, and Alice Liddell. During the trip, young Alice asked Dodgson to tell them a story.

He began improvising a tale about a girl named Alice who fell down a rabbit hole and embarked on fantastical adventures. Alice was so captivated by the story that she requested Dodgson to write it down.

Two years later, in 1864, Dodgson gave Alice a manuscript titled Alice’s Adventures Under Ground*, with illustrations drawn by himself.

However, after being encouraged by friends, he expanded the story and, in 1865, published it as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, with illustrations by John Tenniel.

The book was an immediate success and has since become a classic of literature, translated into over 50 languages and adapted into numerous films, plays, and musicals.

The creation of the story contains several interesting facts. The characters were inspired by real-life individuals: Dodgson used Alice Liddell's surname for his protagonist and modeled several characters after people in his life.

The White Rabbit, the Caterpillar, and the Mad Hatter may carry mathematical and philosophical references, reflecting Dodgson’s intellectual world.

The Queen of Hearts symbolizes the authoritarian nature of the Victorian era, while Alice embodies curiosity and the desire for independence. The tale remains a fascinating mystery, blending logic, imagination, and subtle commentary on 19th-century society.

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