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    Islamic faith. Some signpost quotes: “Respect Australian Culture and Values! Ban Islam.” “Say No to the Islamization of Bendigo.” “Give us a Referendum (vote) on the Mosque” About Mark Knight- Mark Knight -born in 1960 and is the editorial…

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    biologist’s argument is that Jaws embedded the fear of being eaten alive by the creature, leading to the slaughter of sharks as a repercussion. In my opinion, this is the initial act to the issues of population and overfishing that Pett incorporated in his cartoon. Now go into shark culling and shark…

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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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    CARTOONS: AN ARGUMENT WITHOUT WORDS Rhetorical pieces convey powerful and persuasive messages in various textual or visual mediums. Two cartoons in “Marking A Visual Argument: Cartoons and Stereotypes” portray strong stances about social injustices. In the work by Barry Deutsch, a woman on the street sees an opportunity for a great job, but can only enter the building if she is a man, demonstrating the lack of equal opportunity in the workplace. Meanwhile, the cartoon by Clay Bennett…

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    There are all kinds of diseases that can cause death but in the U.S. obesity, tobacco, and alcohol put together have roughly nine hundred thousand deaths per year and we get scared of a disease that barely caused four thousand deaths. This cartoon can be seen anywhere on the internet, and had a bunch of controversy towards it, it shows a man in a shirt that says “USA” and he is holding three things: a beer or a form of alcohol, a greasy hamburger meal, and a cigarette. For some of us, seeing…

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    Accessed 3 Nov. 2017. Johnson, Tekia A. "Wilmington Race Riot 1898." Black Past.org. Accessed 6 Nov. 2017. Tyson, Timothy B. Blood Done Signed My Name. New York, Broadway Books, 2004, pp.269-74 Williams, R. M. (2013). A war in black and white: The cartoons of Norman Ethre Jennett & the North Carolina election of 1898. Southern Cultures, 19(2), 7-31,119. Retrieved…

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    piece on New York apartment hunting using an essay by Amy Kaplan. The non-literary piece, written by C. Armstrong, will be used to expose the hypocrisies of a wealthy businessman who stole from his company. For the illustration, I will comment on a cartoon that mocks female Irish servants, and use Lester F. Ward’s article “Plutocracy and Paternalism” (1895) for additional support. Finally, in section four, an advertisement for Sozodont, a popular product of oral hygiene, will be examined and…

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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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    and published The Tell-Tale Heart in 1843. (Shmoop Editorial Team) The story explains how you cannot escape your own conscience, since the narrator could hear his heartbeat so loudly and strongly. The twist in this story is that the narrator is saying he is sane but proves and shows that he is actually insane. The short story was adapted into an animated short film in 1953 and was the first cartoon to be X-rated in film history. (The Big Cartoon DataBase) The 1953 film was one of the most…

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    The first source is an editorial cartoon drawn by American journalist Harold Jackson. The author conveys that those who think they are doing a lot to help our planet, in reality, are not doing much at all. Within the cartoon, an overweight man is sitting on a chair. This highlights that the man is a sedative individual who consumes a lot. Stereotypically, obese people are regarded as lazy and careless. The author uses this stereotype to hint at the fact that the man is careless towards the…

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