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Analyzing Political Cartoons Ben Franklin’s Albany Plan 1 st American Political Cartoon

An political cartoon, also known as an editorial cartoon, is an illustration or comic strip containing a political or social message. Political cartoons can usually be found on the editorial page of most newspapers, although a few, like Garry Trudeau's Doonesbury are sometimes found on the regular comics page.comic strippoliticalsocialeditorial page Garry TrudeauDoonesbury

Political cartoons can be very diverse and even controversial, but there is a certain established style among most of them. Most political cartoons use visual metaphors and caricatures to explain complicated political situations, and thus sum up a current event with a humorous or emotional picture.cartoonsmetaphors caricatures

Over the years, certain common metaphors and symbols have been repeatedly used by many different cartoonists. Examples include the use of Uncle Sam to represent the United States, a lion to represent the United Kingdom, a bear to represent Russia, or a dragon to represent China.Uncle Sam United StateslionUnited Kingdom bearRussiadragonChina

Offensive? Political cartoons stir up a wide range of emotions

Controversial or Bias Often political cartoons are a form of propaganda portraying the artists point of view (bias) so they are usually one sided. Depending on the publication they may lean to the right (Republican) or to the left (Democratic) Learn to recognize bias in any publication by researching both sides of the story Propaganda, including political cartoons, are often meant to appeal to the heart and mind

Is this an political cartoon? Does it have a social or political message?

If you sometimes get lost and don’t know where to start with political cartoons, try breaking down the process into the following steps.

Five Step plan for interpreting Political Cartoons Step One Say what you see. –As you look at the cartoon, identify every detail (written as well as drawn)

Step Two Ask Questions –Perhaps you don’t understand a symbol or acronym, or you simply need more information about the issue at hand

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Step Three Determine the target of criticism (or commentary)

Step Four State in a short declarative sentence the cartoonist’s opinion

Step Five Decide whether you agree or disagree with the cartoonist. Evaluate the merits of this viewpoint and analyze your own position.

Practice See if you can do a couple interpretations on your own or with a partner. Write a sentence describing the cartoonist’s opinion for each Spanish American War cartoons.

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Now it is your turn! Create a political cartoon that exemplifies US Imperialism. You may use current issues or imperialism during the Spanish American War. Use text book for supplemental information

Your Political Cartoon MUST include the following: Be a cartoon strip or political cartoon Must be on US imperialism Must be in color Must contain a political or social message Have exaggerated characters or characteristics Contain symbolism Contain a brief description or opinion of your topic