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Bell Ringer
Politics (Fed, State, Local) Social (people, cities) Big Business (factory problems)
Draw this chart and label as many Gilded Age problems
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Draw at least 6 symbols that you think I or other students may immediately recognize….
For example and do not use these!
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Using the bell ringer worksheet, analyze this political cartoon
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“A picture is worth a thousand words”
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What Are Political Cartoons? Art form that serves as a source of opinion on society Express viewpoints on political, economic,
or social issues Make use of humor, symbolism, historical
events, and stereotypes
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Rise to Fame!
1870’s Tweed scams over 200 mil
Thomas Nast launches political cartoon campaign.
Why was Nast successful in turning the public against Tweed?
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Ethics Political Cartoons not held to the same ethical
standards as new journalist. Cartoons are, by some, considered to "invoke not
only truth but a higher artistic truth, above the ethical parameters of the printed word”
Skewed statements with images translate to false statements in print.
PC’s stretch the truth, Biases exist!
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Elements of Effectiveness Artist’s viewpoint Symbols Captions Humor Satire Historical Images
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Symbols Images that stand for something or something
else.
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Captions Can help the reader understand the message, even if
the symbols aren’t familiar. Used for clarity and emphasis
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Humor Draws attention,
keeps the reader interested.
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Its not the kidsBalloons andDogs that bother me, It’s the fact this thing Is going to
South America!!!
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Caricature: overemphasis of a person’s features
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Irony: Irony: saying the
opposite of what was really meant
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Satire: the portrayal of a wrong doing to that it becomes
the object of ridicule
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Stereotype: an oversimplified judgment of a group of people or
objects
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Historical Images Artists include
historical or literary images to help express viewpoints on current issues
Recognizing the historical or literary images is necessary to understand the meaning of the cartoon
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How Will We Use Cartoons?
Understand public opinion of a particular time period
Examine opposing views Compare historical and contemporary
issues