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    the outside of it that when closed would kill its victim by either the spikes embedded on the inside or from starvation. Wolf uses this as a symbol for women and how their beauty kills them from inside. A caricature was made to ridicule feminists in the 19th century "that resurrected caricature, which sought to punish women for their public acts by going after their private sense of self, became the paradigm for new limits placed on aspiring women…

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    Lost Cause Ideology

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    The creation of lost cause ideology also contributed to the reunification of the south to the rest of the union. Another aspect of lost cause ideology, is the shaping of consumer culture. Throughout the late 19th century and early 20th century, Caricatures such as Aunt…

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    the light and his work is known for the effect of the lights.” In 1851, Monet pursued his education in arts from ‘Le Havre secondary school of the arts’. While studying, Claude also made several caricatures using charcoal, and sold them in exchange for money. He was well-known for many such charcoal caricature works. In 1856, Claude met the famous French landscape painter Eugene Brodin, while wandering around the beaches of Normandy. Claude considered Eugene his mentor, a man who helped him…

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    fellow “Cartoon President” executive producer, as well as showrunner. “It was a big discussion actually, but at the end of the day, he actually sounds like Trump and not a caricature of Trump. “When you have the cartoon, you don’t necessarily need the voice to be the main source of the satire, and you’d get sick of [a caricature] over 10 episodes,” continues Licht. “So his voice, to my mind, is…

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    sketches of people, including caricatures of his teachers. While his mother supported his artistic efforts, Monet's father wanted him to go into business.” These statements from the text explain how Monet wasn’t very interested in his school work. He would draw all over his school books with drawings. Even though his mother was supportive of his artistic interest, his father wanted him to pursue business. Monet became “well known in the town of Le Havre for his caricatures and drawing people in…

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    As William Bernbach once said, “An important idea not communicated persuasively is like having no idea at all.” It is true that the importance of writing persuasively on crucial matters is clear in many areas of life. One of the most important subjects about which it is important to write persuasively is politics. This is because of the way the media, especially when it comes to conspiracy theories, is constantly trying to persuade the people to believe different things, and the only way to make…

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    In Eleanor W. Traylor's essay "Two Afro-American Contributions to Dramatic Form" she discusses exactly what the title suggests – two Afro-American contributions to the dramatic form. The two contributions that she identifies are the minstrel show and the slave narrative. Traylor identifies the minstrel show as "performance by white actors in corked-black-face, burlesquing what they perceived as the speech, behavior, artifacts, and masking rituals of Afro-American slaves from whom they burgled…

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    Sifferlin from TIME magazine prove that these so called “healthy foods” are current food trends without any significant health benefits.” Also, in the last part of my thesis I identified the rhetorical appeals used by the authors’ when I stated, “...caricatures to depict the ridiculousness of these food items, debunking these “healthy food” claims through the use of credible health professionals and a medical journal, and appealing to logos by presenting both sides of the spectrum which…

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    Why the use of Native American Team Names Needs to End For the longest time sports teams have named their teams things based off of Native Americans. From the NFL to the NCAA, multiple teams have used such names. In some cases, the use of names is more appropriate than others. An example of a team being respectful and understanding while using a Native American name is Florida State, or as the are often referred to as the Seminoles. They work with the tribe to make sure that they respectfully…

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    Satirical Cartoon

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    Political or social cartoons that often appear in our papers, use imagery and satirical text to comment on a contemporary social issue. They may contain a caricature of a well-known person or an allusion to a contemporary event or trend. By examining the pictorial elements of the cartoon, along with the textual elements, you can start to understand the message of the cartoon. This will lead you to understanding the cartoonist’s goal in persuading the reader to think a certain way about a…

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