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17 November 2015

Warm-Up: Papier Or Have you seen this symbol before? If so, where? What is it representing? (best EDUCATED guess) What does it mean to you?

In CN: [Analyzing Political Cartoons] What is the purpose? Who/what is being targeted? HOW is the cartoonist accomplishing his/her purpose via visuals? Colors, content, placement, words Appeals to… (logos, ethos, pathos)?

Politico.com- Matt Werker November 2014

Townhall.com 11/06/2013

Cagle’s Cartoons 11/11/12

Charlie Hebdo : 7 January 2015

In CN: [GRAPESSS Political Cartoon] Find a Political Cartoon of your choosing and do a GRAPESSS Write-up in your CN. Print it out or download a picture of it on your phone. Genre Rhetoric Audience Purpose Effect (Tone) Speaker Situation Subject