Concept of Political Cartoons

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Concept of Political Cartoons Editorial cartoons are not like other comics. They may be funny, but their main purpose is to offer an opinion or point of view about some issue or problem in the news.

Symbolism A symbol is any object or design that stands for some other thing, person, or idea.

Exaggeration or Distortion Changes in size or shape often add to the cartoon’s point. Distorting an object means changing it in some way to make it look funny, ugly, etc.

Stereotypes A stereotype is a simplistic view of some group. It is often insulting, but it can also help the cartoon make its point quickly.

Caricature Caricature is a portrayal of an individual’s features in an exaggerated or distorted way.

Humor and Irony Humor is important in many editorial cartoons. Irony is one kind of humor. In it, a viewpoint is expressed in such an odd way as to make that view actually seem ridiculous.

Captions Words are used to reinforce the cartoon’s nonverbal features. Words help the other parts of the cartoon make one overall point. Famous sayings, slogans, song lyrics, and well known phrases can be used as captions.

Questions About Your Cartoon What symbolism is present? What is exaggerated or distorted? What stereotypes are present? Is there an example of caricature? Give examples of any humor or irony. What does the caption say?

More Questions To what does the door in the cartoon open? Who is waiting outside the door? Who holds the key to the door? What does the size of the man holding the key indicate? What does the cartoon imply about the Open Door Policy?