Understanding Political Cartoons

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Understanding Political Cartoons Mr. Babcock 8th Grade Social Studies Current Events Political Cartoon Challenge Understanding Political Cartoons

What is a political cartoon? Definition- Political cartoons (also known as editorial cartoons) are defined as illustrations or comic strips containing a political or social message that usually relates to current events or personalities. -- www.nationalww2museum.org Definition- An editorial cartoon, also known as a political cartoon, is an illustration containing a commentary that usually relates to current events or personalities. An artist who draws such images is known as an editorial cartoonist. They typically combine artistic skill, hyperbole and satire in order to question authority and draw attention to corruption and other social ills. – www.wikipedia.com

How are Political Cartoons Created? Cartoonists use specific devises to get their message across: Symbols (simple pictures that are understood to stand in for ideas or groups). Examples: Dove/Peace, Donkey/Democratic Party Caricatures (drawing of a person that exaggerates his characteristics for comic effect). Examples: Big ears, extra long nose Stereotypes (generalization, usually exaggerated or oversimplified and often offensive, that is used to describe or distinguish a group). Examples: Dishonest lawyers, Italian gangsters, etc. Analogies (comparisons—this thing is like the other thing). Examples: a situation is compared to a well known event, book, myth Juxtaposition (positioning people or things side by side). Example: putting a politician next to a $ sign Irony (use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning, an outcome of events contrary to what was expected). Example: when someone says it is “beautiful” when they mean ugly or “as clear as mud” Captioning and labels (used for clarity and emphasis). Example: words at the bottom or top of cartoon to further its message

Understanding Text, Context, Subtext What is text? The text of a political cartoon describes what it is saying on the surface. What is context? The context of a political cartoon describes the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed. What is subtext? Subtext is the content of a political cartoon which is not announced explicitly by the characters or author, but is implicit or becomes something understood by the observer of the work as the cartoon unfolds.

Examples For each example, attempt to identify the text, context, and subtext of the cartoon.

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