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    The Big Stick Cartoon Name of Student Course Name of Tutor Date The big stick cartoon is symbolism of Latin America as it is possible to see the names on the islands and there are numerous ships labeled with different financial constraints. It symbolizes the power that America enticed Caribbean countries to get their support in various projects that the United States undertook. Symbols The most visible symbols are of President Roosevelt holding a stick heading towards the mainland and as the…

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    The political cartoon pictured above depicts an image of President Trump sitting in a tree that is about to collapse. The tree symbolizes the credibility of President Trump and is being destroyed by the Twitter birds from the Twitter logo. The main issue being covered in this cartoon is the Twitter account run by President Trump. This issue is significant in politics today because of the massive amount of tweets written by him and the huge amount of interactions each tweet gets. During his…

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    Analyzing Political Cartoons Q1. (a) The Drunkards Progress: From the First Glass to the Grave. (b). people in step 1-3 Step 1: is the first step a man takes into becoming a drunkard. Step 2: represents the second step a man takes in his journey of being an alcoholic. This innocent actions of enjoying a drink or two at his favorite joint. Step3: at this stage the drunkard man begins to like the habit of drinking and therefore he becomes a regular drinker. Step 4-5 The drunkard man in these…

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    The cartoon above is captioned ¨This is the Problem¨, and it was illustrated by Gary Varvel. Gary Varvel is a well known political cartoonist and he has a wide variety of cartoons available for viewing on a website called ¨The Indy Star¨. Varvel has been the editorial artist for ¨The Star¨ for about 22 years, and he was previously the chief artist for the Indianapolis News for 16 years. All of his work was publicized by multiple sources, for example the Indy Star and the Indianapolis News…

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    Chris Britt illustrated a cartoon to address Trumps view on the issue of transgender; he criticizes trump by identifying him as a Neanderthal, but offers no real solution on changing trumps view but rather implies that we should focus on bigger issues than bashing on peoples’ sexuality. In the cartoon designed by Chris Britt, Trump is depicted as a Neanderthal and the Neanderthal is looking for its designated restroom. Trump, the Neanderthal, is shown saying “ME NO LIKE TRANSGENDER PEOPLE.”…

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    In this cartoon, by Mike Barton, there is an old man on the foot of the bed, on his knees in his pajamas. The man looks like he is praying. The talking bubble over the man says “Oh--you’re here! I was hoping I could leave a message.” He’s clearly talking to God, but I don’t think he does this often. I think the overall message of this cartoon, is that we don’t talk to God like He asks. Barton drew a bubble on the ceiling like its “the man upstairs” answering to the old man. The issue with the…

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    Rhetorical Analysis The artifact I chose to analyze is a political cartoon, opening the truth about the Republican party’s goals and intentions. David Horsey, who works for the Los Angeles times, created this artifact. This daily newspaper is famous for several reasons, one of them being publishing of Political cartoons that have a lot of meanings in them. In this essay I will be analyzing one of those cartoons. The basic meaning behind the artifact is the abolishment of benefits for the…

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    This political cartoon’s message is about our new President, Donald J. Trump, and his energy policy.In the cartoon, it says, “ Chef Donald’s recipe for disaster”. This is related to President Trump because he is not doing anything to help out with energy or our environment.It also says in the instructions below, “ try to keep the lid on rising chaos and calamity”. this shows how president Trump just wants to pass over the problem and not admit or be involved with problem concerning energy or…

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    Cartoon Analysis This cartoon depicts the Alabama Senate election. Roy Moore was a candidate in this election, and he is displayed as an evil person surrounded by fire and lightning. This is referencing the sexual misconduct allegations against Moore and his ultra-conservative beliefs (e.g. homosexual conduct should be illegal and Muslims should not be allowed to serve in the Senate). Moore is shown at the bottom of a slippery slope and next to a sign saying, “alt-right”, which is a white…

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    In a two part series named The Cartoon Wars, the writers of South Park go after the question of freedom of speech and censorship on television. In Part 1, there is a national concern that a Family Guy episode featuring an image of Mohammed should not be broadcast. Family Guy is another animated TV show that the writers are trying to poke fun at. In the episode, Family Guy is aired on Fox Network and in Part 1 of the series, the network censors the image of Mohammed. “Family Guy is known to be an…

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