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Satire in Action!

Satire In Action Remember: Satire often pokes fun at some institution, person or aspect of human weakness In the following cartoons, try to specifically point out what is being satirized. Also try to come to a conclusion about what the artist/author wants his audience to think about by viewing the cartoon

Satire in Action What is being satirized? What change does the artist possibly want to inspire?

Satire in Action What is being satirized? What change does the artist possibly want to inspire?

Satire in Action What is being satirized? What change does the artist possibly want to inspire?

Satire in Action What is being satirized? What change does the artist possibly want to inspire?

Satire in Action What is being satirized? What change does the artist possibly want to inspire?

Satire in Action What is being satirized? What change does the artist possibly want to inspire?

Satire in Action What is being satirized? What change does the artist possibly want to inspire?

Satire in Action What is being satirized? What change does the artist possibly want to inspire?

Satire in Action What is being satirized? What change does the artist possibly want to inspire?

Satire in Action What is being satirized? What change does the artist possibly want to inspire?

Satire in Action What is being satirized? What change does the artist possibly want to inspire?