Capturing Meaning in Images Editorial Cartoons. Satire Review What is the purpose of satire? What is the purpose of satire? To correct humankind’s weaknesses.

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Capturing Meaning in Images Editorial Cartoons

Satire Review What is the purpose of satire? What is the purpose of satire? To correct humankind’s weaknesses To correct humankind’s weaknesses To punish humankind for its transgressions To punish humankind for its transgressions To break down humankind’s attitudes which hinder reform To break down humankind’s attitudes which hinder reform What techniques are used to develop satire? What techniques are used to develop satire? Exaggeration Exaggeration Irony Irony Incongruity (Out of Place; Absurd) Incongruity (Out of Place; Absurd) Reversal Reversal Parody Parody Lok in your notes.

Cartoon Discussion: Who/what is being criticized? Who/what is being criticized? What technique is being used? What technique is being used? What is the purpose? What is the purpose?

Discussion: Who/what is being criticized? Who/what is being criticized? What technique is being used? What technique is being used? What is the purpose? What is the purpose?

Discussion: Who/what is being criticized? What technique is being used? What is the purpose?

Discussion: Who/what is being criticized? Who/what is being criticized? What technique is being used? What technique is being used? What is the purpose? What is the purpose?

Discussion: Who/what is being criticized? Who/what is being criticized? What technique is being used? What technique is being used? What is the purpose? What is the purpose?

Discussion: Who/what is being criticized? Who/what is being criticized? What technique is being used? What technique is being used? What is the purpose? What is the purpose?

Discussion: Who/what is being criticized? Who/what is being criticized? What technique is being used? What technique is being used? What is the purpose? What is the purpose?

Non-Text Response Brainstorm Brainstorm Pick an issue in school or in the world. Pick an issue in school or in the world. What is your view point on the subject? What is your view point on the subject? Your Assignment Your Assignment Create an editorial cartoon. Choose any school appropriate topic. Utilize the markers, colored pencils, computers etc. Answer the following questions on the back of you paper: What subject/person are you criticizing? What techniques are you using to create you cartoon? What is your purpose? What is your purpose?