Another Absurd Story Written for An Eng. Mock Exam
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Complete, First published Feb 13, 2023
A man doing a survey finds something lurking beyond the surface, as he ventures into Britain's political underworld.
This was written at the time when Boris Johnson was PM.
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Boris In Blunderland by DrewSalzen
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Boris In BlunderlandLewis Carroll detailed Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, then wrote The Hunting Of The Snark, an agony in seven fits. A few years later, HH Munro ('Saki') had, as his first published work, 'The Westminster Alice', in which he used the idea of Wonderland to examine Parliament with a satirical and ironic eye. In 2019, we had a newly elected (but not by the people) Conservative leader promising Brexit in 99 days, despite having no formal deal and a complete lack of support from Parliament. An elected Parliament going against the wishes of its people via a referendum. If nothing else, this proved that direct and Parliamentary democracy do not sit well together when the one does not agree with the other. How you might feel about Brexit pales into insignificance when faced with the farrago of lies, stupidity, lack of clear thought, and sheer arrogance evinced by all sides of the argument. So, dealing with these 99 days as if it were straight out of Carroll is not a spectacularly new idea, but it is one that is unfortunately apt. In these pages, Boris follows the White Rabbit, who May be leading him on, down the rabbit hole and finds himself almost by accident to be the new leader, battling the Red King Corbyn and his treacherous Knight McDonnell, trying to appease the White Queen and the people, being distracted by the Cheshire Rees-Moggy and Jojo the Dodo (who thinks she can be PM even though her party have been as dead the bird for a century), and trying to leave the table at the Tea Party where the Mad Hatter holds sway. All the while, the Walrus tries to seperate Caledonia from the farrago while the Carpenter - tired of trying to dovetail ideologocal joints that just will not match - cries softly and retires. A satire, a tragedy, blackly comic or just a bloody disaster. It has been, sadly, all these things and more in a land populated at the highest level by, it seems, nothing but court jesters
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Britan, or better known as United Kingdom. As funny the memes are about the colonisation for spices (then refusses to use them); he's a person who'd rather forget his history- more like his family's history-, however being the head of the country that colonised more than one third of the world isn't exactly an easy sin to clean. But hey: the 21's century and the UN says it's going to be peace and love all though out. Not like there is two on-going war and one-to-many civil wars! The only thing he's holding onto his his family, a lesbian best friend and a sunflower. Very healthy coping may I add *sarcastic*. Now there is one thing I forgot to mention: Everyone has powers as Countryhumans. When one of them has the powers to talk and let anyone see the dead, with them using their power is now unearthed problems are headed to Britain. Might as well solve some things before guilt buits up any further.