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    One may read over the checklist and applaud the strong feminist woman behind it, only to fail to realize that a white male cartoonist composed it. He would therefore be speaking on behalf of women and has not experienced any true inequality against himself. He mentions, however, that he hopes the essay is a “step towards helping men give up the ‘first big privilege’.” On the other…

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    designing and writing characters based on how I analyzed and observed people around me. And that I love making people laugh through these childish stories and relatable characters. Obviously, there was tons of information I have yet to learn as a cartoonist and illustrator, but I am willing to dedicate my time to it. I know it won't be an overnight process, or a double period art class to learn all this. Attending SVA is a step closer to achieving this goal of becoming a greater artist. It’s…

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    The Maze Of Life Analysis

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    Part of human nature is the innate desire to be content; we often go to great lengths to achieve a state of bliss. From birth until death, we are trapped in the maze that is life, confined to the ideology that happiness is determined by one's assets. Is it truly possible for one to for an individual to pursue their desire to be content merely by remaining within their comfort zone, or must you break societal boundaries in order to truly pursue happiness? Pursuing your happiness should not…

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    women as humans in the narrative space dominated by men is the Bechdel test. In order to progress towards the equal representation of women in the media, all movies should pass the Bechdel test. But what exactly is the Bechdel test? Popularized by cartoonist Alison Bechdel in 1985, The Bechdel Test, also known as the Mo Movie Measure or Bechdel Rule, is a simple test that determines whether women are portrayed as humans in a story, acting as subjects rather than objects. Bechdel came up with the…

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    Main Idea. What my topic for Heritage Fair is Cartoons, or Comics. Since i’m very interested in being a Cartoonist in the near future, I would like to this topic, plus I think it would be something new not only for me but at Heritage Fair too. Also by cartoons i don't mean animated cartoons, cartoons are another word for comics… if anything it's the other way around. Overall History Of Comics And Cartoons Caricatures- 1700 to 1770 What is a Caricature? Well, the word comes from the italian…

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    Prohibition, Why Did America Repeal It? "Once, during Prohibition, I was forced to live for days on nothing but food and water” - W.C. Fields In 1922 over 80% of Americans supported the 18th Amendment, by 1933 less than 20% of Americans supported it. While Americans may not have liked Prohibition, criminals did. Organized criminal, Al Capone, made more than $60 million in one year during Prohibition. Prohibition…

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    was reading. Alison’s influences are definitely her father and her family. Her father was very critical of her as a young girl, correcting her poems and drawings instead of embracing them. This had a huge effect of Bechdel and she later became a cartoonist, which is something her father knew nothing about so therefore couldn’t correct her. She left…

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    I did my paper on Shel Silverstein.Shel silverstein was a successful kids author, cartoonist, poet, and folk songwriter. He was born in Chicago Illinois on September 25, 1930.He started drawing and writing a young age. He went to study at Chicago academy of fine arts (known today as Art institute of Chicago) but then dropped out to join the army in 1953. While in the army he drew and wrote cartoons where they were published in the Pacific Stars and Stripes magazine. (www.thefamouspeople.com)…

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    Leadership Report on: Walter Elias Disney Presented by: Julia Wooder 100497744 Shayle Campbell 101123823 Lok-Tone Jessie Chung 101135248 Jian (Angela) Lin 101130613 Table Of Contents Introduction Page 2 Walt Disney Profile Page 2 Philosophy Page 3 All About Walt Disney’s Leadership Inspiration Page 4 Efffectiveness and Style Page 4 Challenges and Successes Page 8 Skills Page 9 Facts and Opinions Page 10 Conclusion Page 11 References Page 12 1 Introduction The individual that was chosen for this…

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    betrayed the revolution he was also probably being faithful to it at the same time due to how much the Revolutionaries went back and forth on ideals. However, British cartoonists loved to portray Napoleon as a betrayer of the Revolution, painting him as a small and angry man who was greedily trying to control the world. Other cartoonists who held a more favorable view of Napoleon would depict him in quasi messiah ways, painting him as a savior of France and the…

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