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Duchess & Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland ch 6

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Curipod generated lesson: "Significance of the Duchess & Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland ch 6".

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1. Word cloud
120 seconds
In one word, how would you describe the Cheshire Cat?
2. Slide
60 seconds
The Duchess is Alice's companion during her visit to the Duchess' house, giving her advice and guidance. The Cheshire Cat helps Alice find her way out of the Duchess' home and back to the garden. The two characters represent Alice's growing maturity as she learns to navigate Wonderland.
The Significance of the Duchess & Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland ch 6
3. Slide
60 seconds
Surrealism: A style of artwork and literature in which objects, characters, and settings are distorted or exaggerated to create an irrational and fantastical atmosphere. In Alice in Wonderland, the Duchess and the Cheshire Cat are both examples of surrealism. Symbolism: The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. The Duchess and the Cheshire Cat both represent the shifting of power and authority in the novel, as they are both characters who are able to instigate chaos and confusion. Metaphor: A figure of speech that compares two different things without using like or as. The Duchess and the Cheshire Cat are both metaphors for the unpredictable and dangerous nature of Wonderland.
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4. Poll
60 seconds
What do you think is the significance of the Duchess and Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland Chapter 6?
  • The Duchess and Cheshire Cat represent the chaos and confusion of Wonderland.
  • The Duchess and Cheshire Cat represent the power of imagination.
  • The Duchess and Cheshire Cat represent Alice's inner strength and courage.
  • The Duchess and Cheshire Cat are part of the Wonderland experience, but don't have a deeper significance.
  • Other
5. Slide
60 seconds
The Duchess was the first character Alice meets in Wonderland who has a human form. The Cheshire Cat is the only character in the book who knows how to get Alice out of Wonderland. The Cheshire Cat has the ability to change its size when Alice talks to him in Chapter 6.
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6. Word cloud
40 seconds
What do you think the Duchess and Cheshire Cat represent in Alice in Wonderland chapters 6?
7. Open question
180 seconds
What kind of relationship do the Duchess and Cheshire Cat have with Alice?
8. Word cloud
60 seconds
How do the characters of the Duchess and the Cheshire Cat contribute to the overall themes of absurdity and confusion in Chapter 6 of Alice in Wonderland?
9. Open question
300 seconds
What do you think of the behavior of the Duchess and Cheshire Cat?
10. Open question
300 seconds
How do the Duchess and Cheshire Cat compare to other characters in Alice in Wonderland?

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