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Tweedledum and Tweedledee
An Analysis of Chapter 4
Tone
The Tone Is Playful And Whimsical With Elements Of Nonsensical Conflict And Absurdity.
Basic Stats
Intensity | Clarity | Conflict | Resolution | Pacing |
---|---|---|---|---|
Relaxed - (2) | Crystal-clear - (5) | Hostile - (4) | None - (1) | Quick - (4) |
Basically...
Alice encounters Tweedledum and Tweedledee, who recite poetry, argue over a rattle, prepare for a battle, and are interrupted by a giant crow.
In more detail...
Alice comes across Tweedledum and Tweedledee, who are depicted as identical twins. After initially mistaking them for waxworks, she ends up conversing with them. They recite the nursery rhyme of their quarrel over a rattle, but their discussion is cut short by a crow, which they tell Alice is not there. They then attempt to engage Alice in poetry, with Tweedledee reciting 'The Walrus and the Carpenter.' As the twins prepare for an absurd battle over a broken rattle, they adorn themselves with makeshift armor, only to be suddenly scattered along with Alice by the arrival of an enormous crow.
Characters
- Alice
- About - Alice converses with Tweedledum and Tweedledee, gets involved in their whimsical logic, and is confronted with the siblings' potential conflict.
- Personality Traits - Curious, polite, reasonable, and occasionally finds the situation ridiculous.
- Physical Characteristics - Alice's physical appearance is not described in detail in this chapter.
- Character Connections
- Tweedledum - Interacts with him; gets caught up in his logic and conflict.
- Tweedledee - Interacts with him; listens to his poem and is involved in his and his brother's antics.
- Tweedledum
- About - He initially accuses Alice of mistreating waxworks, agrees to a battle with his brother over a rattle, and is involved in preparing for the fight.
- Personality Traits - Argumentative, illogical, quick to anger, whimsical.
- Physical Characteristics - Identical to Tweedledee, marked 'Dum' on his collar. Described as one of two fat little men.
- Character Connections
- Alice - Corrects her behavior, gets her involved in his conflict and recites poetry for her.
- Tweedledee - His identical twin brother; involved in a constant playful, argumentative dynamic.
- Tweedledee
- About - Tweedledee recites poetry to Alice, partakes in the argument over the rattle with his brother, and assists in gearing up for the battle.
- Personality Traits - Contradictory, whimsical, enthusiastic about logic and poetry.
- Physical Characteristics - Identical to Tweedledum, marked 'Dee' on his collar. Described as one of two fat little men.
- Character Connections
- Alice - Recites poetry to her, draws her into the nonsense, and prepares for a battle before her.
- Tweedledum - His identical twin brother; shares in reciting poetry and the playful conflict over the rattle.