Join or Die By: Levi Humes. Background Information Created by Benjamin Franklin on May 9, 1754. It was put in the Pennsylvania Gazette. It was made before.

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Join or Die By: Levi Humes

Background Information Created by Benjamin Franklin on May 9, It was put in the Pennsylvania Gazette. It was made before the American Revolution of 1776, when the colonies were still being controlled by Great Britain.

Purposes of this cartoon One purpose of this cartoon is to inform the colonists about the growing problem of Great Britain controlling the colonies. A second purpose of this cartoon is to persuade the colonists that they need to join and work together and fight against Great Britain in order for them to survive.

Techniques Black and white drawing. Snake is in 8 different pieces. Each piece of the snake is curved. Under each piece of the snake there is the abbreviation of each of the colonies. At the bottom it says JOIN, or DIE.

Rhetorical Triangle This political cartoon appeals to all three point on the rhetorical triangle. It appeals to pathos, logos, and ethos.

Pathos This political cartoon appeals to pathos by trying to manipulate and change the views and emotions of the colonists to think the same way the creator does. This cartoon was very influential to the colonists and inspired them to rebel against the British. Although there were a few colonists that rejected the idea of seceding from Britain, these colonists were called Loyalists.

Logos This cartoon appeals to logos because it gave the colonists a reality check that if they don’t act soon they will die and the colonies will be destroyed.

Ethos This cartoon appeals to ethos because it was created by Benjamin Franklin who was a very important person of this time. Benjamin Franklin was a very aspired writer and inventor so therefore he had a lot of credibility.

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