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    young adults. One disorder that seems to have a tremendous impact is depression. In the cartoon pictured is a woman and a dark entity. Although the dark subject is not named in the cartoon, nor do any words appear to describe what is occurring from frame to frame, a reader can generalize that the dark figure that animates itself to become overbearing in the victim’s life is a depressive enigma. In the cartoon two figures are pictured throughout several frames, doing different tasks in each…

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    This problem grabbed the media’s attention, where many people wrote or made cartoons about it. Sack's political cartoon “Flint water crisis” was made to direct a message to the observer of what had happened in Michigan. While many people were affected by the Flint water situation, the governor only started to care when he began to get affected personally, which shows the governor's selfishness. Many elements in the cartoon attract the media's…

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    These are cartoons that depict the struggles of American laborers during the age of civil strife, democratic shifts and crisis due to immigrants. Laborers were mostly Chinese. Currarino art was created to conceptualize the difference that existed between Native Americans and Chinese immigrants. Moreover, it helped show the truths as it were. To add these form of art aided in immortalizing the true workers who were very critical in building America (Currarino, 2007). Several lessons can be drawn…

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    This cartoon was published from Explosm.net and is a famous Cyanide and Happiness cartoon. It is about a conversation about a doctor(he may be something else like a biologist) and a mother in the year 2109. The doctor can tell the mother a complete prediction on her baby and tells her that her daughter is looking overall healthy but has the gene, that lets her lick her fingers before she turns pages. The mother asks if she can get rid of it. The doctor assumpts she ment that gene and tells her…

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    Political Cartoon Analysis Guns are the subject of much controversy and debate in the United States, especially with the increase of gun related violence in recent years. In this analysis I will be comparing and contrasting two political cartoons with opposing views concerning America’s gun politics. The first political cartoon that I have chosen to analyse was created by David Horsey and published in Hearst Newspapers in 2011. This cartoon is colored, and divided horizontally into two…

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    The title of this cartoon is “Culture Wars” with the captions “ The Struggle To Define America’ and “ Making sense of the battles over the family, art, education, law, and politics“. These words and color symbols are being used to describe the cartoon because the illustrator wants to convey his message through words and colors. In this cartoon, there are two people arm wrestling. One arm has the red and white stripes representing part of the American flag while the other hand is blue with white…

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    cartoonist draws a political cartoon and depicts a problem using pictures and captions. I chose this method because people can understand a cartoon more clearly than a written essay. Cartoons are eye catching because of the pictures and colors. A person would much rather look at a cartoon than read a page of words. In this generation, people are more used to skipping to the pictures in a magazine rather than reading the stories on other pages. During the creation of my cartoon, I wanted people…

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    The cartoon I am analyzing is wildcard #1 of Constitutional Underpinnings. This cartoon symbolizes how our federal government is set up. In football, linebackers of opposing teams always tackle each other. This represents clashing of the Congress and the executive branch. Not only that, but in football games, sometimes one side overpowers the other. Similarly, during policymaking process or conflicts, sometimes, the Congress gives in or the president gives into pressure. For example, when the…

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    their freedom. The artiest Paul Fitzgerald took a part in it, creating a cartoon in which a young black boy stands in a stage that above everyone with cuffs surrounding his whole body waiting for someone to take him. Who is the artist, and what is the artist’s…

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    The cartoon by “A. Bacali” truly makes you think of the media as a whole. In the cartoon it is stated “Typical media bias. First they label the wolf ‘the big BAD wolf’ then only give little Red Riding Hood’s point of view.” All media outlets are made up of people with their own line of thought. The woman in the comic is explaining how she believes the media isn't telling the full story of little red riding hood. The woman also makes it a point to inform the child that you do not get the story…

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