Open Door Policy Summary:
This political cartoon of the Open Door Policy is about how
China has opened their doors to other nations. The issue is that America has
asked Philippine to let China open the door to nations who want their materials
and gather their influence and other countries influence. As you can see Uncle
Sam the symbol of America larger than the other nation symbols and the key of
the door of China, because we had been able to let China open their doors by
the help of the Philippines. The cartoonist’s message as you can see shows on
the top of the door the name China encrypted, the Chinese greeting us with a
smile, and the large landscape of China. It tells us that all the nations were
now able to come and share land with countries, borrow or sell their materials,
and let all influence in. Other people may think that it was a good sign peace,
because nation’s “Uncle Sam” and our Uncle Sam were able to come and see how
China was like and we all could have a great alliance. The Open Door Policy
shows symbolism, because of how it shows a door to China, nation’s “Uncle
Sams,” including ours, ready to enter China, the view of China, and its
buildings. It also shows exaggerating, as how Uncle Sam is taller than the
other Uncle Sams while he is holding the key of China, and is standing in front
of the entrance. This shows American-Imperialism by how we have Uncle Sam is
standing in the entrance to let people in. This was the moment alliances and
trading with China.
Open Door Policy MLA:
Koller, N. D. "Cartoon Of The Open Door
Policy." Redirect Notice. N.p., 21 Dec. 2011. Web. 9 Feb. 2016.
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