Wednesday, April 6, 2016

chapter 3

Chapter 3
Chapter three of alice in the wonderland relates to satire because it had some dramatic irony because they were running around in circles and being dramatic about who will win the caucus race. In this year the caucus race is pointless because you have to give a speech and then they vote instead of them having time to decide who they like to vote on and not making a rush decision because in the future they might not want to vote for that person any more and they may want to change their vote even though it really has no effect .

953252_5702948b410c8.PNGThe third chapter of Alice in Wonderland is related to politics because of the caucus race. In the book/movie the caucus race is a literal race. The whole point of the “race” in the book/movie was to get the dryest the fastest, but when everyone would be dry a huge wave of tears would come and get them wet again. This is to symbolize how pointless or useless the caucus race is.

To understand what the point of chapter three you have to know what a caucus race is. A caucus is a gathering of both political parties to decide who will be their presidential candidate.Chapter three reminds us of the caucus race because just like in the book it is pointless in the real world. We say this because in the book the Caucus race was an actual race. The whole point of it was to get the dryest the fastest, but when all the participants got dry a giant wave of tears came through and got them wet again. In the real world the caucus race is also pointless because people are persuaded to vote for things yet their vote has no effect at all.

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