Political Cartoons They try and tell you something that is going on in the world by using illustrations.

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Political Cartoons They try and tell you something that is going on in the world by using illustrations

Size: An oversize figure appears powerful, threatening, and serious. A small figure appears powerless and intimidated. Light and Dark: Dark design creates a feeling of disaster, fear, and mystery. Light design, in contrast, conveys a feeling of light heartedness, hope and goodwill. Lines: Light lines are often used to create a feeling of whimsy and humor, dark lines one of seriousness. Crooked lines convey tension. Caricature: This technique emphasizes physical characteristics or defects to a point where the person looks ridiculous, while still being instantly recognizable. Symbolism: Examples of common symbols are Uncle Sam for the United States; a bear for Russia; a mortar board for education; a gavel for justice; a dove for peace. Stereotyping: Often groups of people are represented in an oversimplified and inaccurate way that makes them, nonetheless, easily recognizable. Exaggeration: An object, person, situation, or idea is overstated Labels and/or Captions: The use of signs or some other form of labeling to clearly identify a person and/or object in the cartoon