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    In this political cartoon by John Ohman which is unnamed represents the image of how voters or more specifically younger teens see Hillary Clinton. The author's purpose of this political cartoon is to show that Hillary Clinton is trying to hard to get young voters attention. John Ohman’s argument is Hillary Clinton is trying to hard to appeal to young voters by perfectly showing that Hillary Clinton trying to get into their shoes and behaving the way that teens used to behave during her teen…

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    Cartoons and World War II The decisions made throughout the 20th century in the United States affected the lives of Americans both positively and negatively. One of the most significant events that occurred during the 20th century was the World Wars, prominently the World War II. The United States, twenty-three years later, was involved, yet again, in another World War. Theodor Seuss Geisel, famously known as Dr. Seuss, was an author and a cartoonist during the 20th century. Geisel, best known…

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    Many of today's political cartoons feature crude language, racy images, and inappropriate slurs to capture attention and get a point across. Thomas Nast did not need such things to make his point. Thomas Nast, a civil war era political cartoonist, found political cartoons, particularly the symbolism within them, to be a good use of his voice for the Union, and worked to recruit, persuade and publicize the goals of the Union. Thomas Nast used this symbolism to vocalize support for the Union and…

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    political cartoon. These cartoons are usually illustrations that poke at issues and public figures in society. The people and topics that are being mocked depends on the cartoonist’s opinions and ideology. It comes from a specific point of view, either politically or morally. In many cases, the purpose of the cartoon is to blame a caricature of a politician for the economy or poor public relations with other…

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    Justin Trudeau presents an empty resume to Canada as this cartoon illustrates it. In this cartoon there are many symbols. The beaver symbolizes the pride of Canada since it is the national animal, so this helps the reader understand that the beaver is a very big part of the cartoon or the country. The beaver also symbolizes the voter, because they play a big role in the elections, since they decide who will be our Prime Minister. The Canadian Flag illustrates that the elections are Canadian…

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    The fragrant smell of cookies fresh out of the oven and the faint sound of humming over Saturday morning cartoons. These were a few of the things that I associated with grandmothers when I was younger. Red lipstick kisses and stern smacks on the butt when a child was in trouble. These were also things that I correlated with grandmothers. Growing up as a member of the black community, I was fed the community narrative that the grandmother is the root of the family. She provides warmth, wisdom,…

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    The Comic PBA asked you to compare a timeline to a series of political cartoons. Which were you able to understand best- the events on the timeline or the meaning of the pictures? I was able to understand the meaning of the pictures best because they had captions which made me understand them more . Also because i have seen the pictures before and discussed about it in class so i understood the meaning of the pictures better . What process did you use to find the correct matches? What did you…

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    Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon are two of the most popular kids TV channels in the US. Despite being rival channels, they have many similarities. Despite that, they are definitely not the same. The two channels have many different aspects that have contributed to their success and their rivalry. Cartoon network was launched in October, 1992 and is owned by Cartoon Network Inc. The languages on their channel are English and Spanish with SAP. Cartoon Network has a website called…

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    In Henry Paynes political cartoon published September 28, 2015 he talks about the Volkswagen Scandal. Volkswagen is a very well known car company here in the US. As of right now, they are not doing so well. They are making some of their cars require diesel and while they were testing them they put special devices in them to make them run at a lower standard while in test mode. They did this because the EPA has made a rule where there can only be a certain percentage of exhaust coming out of the…

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    What do the children love to watch on TV mostly? Undoubtedly cartoons and cartoons are the source of fun for children. As children most of us grew up, watching cartoons. “The term Cartoon originated in the Middle Ages when it was referred to as a preparatory drawing for a piece of art. It was in the 19th century that the cartoons became humorous illustrations in magazines and newspapers and from the 20th century forward, cartoons have been referred to as comic strips and animated films” (Ahad,…

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