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Page 1: POLITICAL CARTOONS. WHAT ARE POLITICAL CARTOONS? Political (sometimes called editorial) cartoons are primarily expressions of opinion the illustrator

POLITICAL CARTOONS

Page 2: POLITICAL CARTOONS. WHAT ARE POLITICAL CARTOONS? Political (sometimes called editorial) cartoons are primarily expressions of opinion the illustrator

WHAT ARE POLITICAL CARTOONS?

• Political (sometimes called editorial) cartoons are primarily expressions of opinion

• the illustrator draws about what they think

• Usually evoke (cause) an emotional response to whoever is looking at the cartoon

• Smile, Laughter• Anger

• Its main point usually can be summed up in a few sentences

• The best cartoons present an opinion and suggest the reason for that opinion

• In other words, a political cartoon is more similar to an argument than a slogan

• The argument is often portrayed in one of several ways

• One such way is the manner in which specific features are exaggerated• Another way is the manner in which the people are caricatured with the

objects selected as symbols

Page 3: POLITICAL CARTOONS. WHAT ARE POLITICAL CARTOONS? Political (sometimes called editorial) cartoons are primarily expressions of opinion the illustrator

BASICEXAMPLE

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CURRENT EVENT EXAMPLE

Page 5: POLITICAL CARTOONS. WHAT ARE POLITICAL CARTOONS? Political (sometimes called editorial) cartoons are primarily expressions of opinion the illustrator

POLITICAL EXAMPLES

EXAGGERATION/CARICHITURE OBJECTS AS SYMBOLS

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POLITICAL CARTOON ROUND ROBIN

• Each group has a different political cartoon that depicts one of the following:

• The euro• The US dollar• The relationship between the euro and the US dollar

• Answer the questions for your cartoon

• Each person should record the answers and ideas regarding your cartoon on your own paper

• These will help you with your next assignment!• Be prepared to explain your cartoon to the rest of the

class