Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson): Born with a mind drawn to paradox, wordplay, and liminal spaces—where logic bends into dream. Psychologically, he may have relied on structure (language, rules, puzzles) to regulate feeling, while his imagination found safe expression through fantasy.

Possible life areas impacted (non-deterministic):

1) Identity & inner life: alternating between public intellect and private wonder; strong inner world.2) Creativity & communication: inventive writing, playful logic, fascination with meaning shifting.3) Relationships & attachment: careful closeness; bonds shaped by idealization, distance, or “rules.”4) Work & purpose: academic rigor alongside imaginative art—two modes coexisting rather than replacing.