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This cartoon of 14 July 1948 by EH Shepard for the British magazine Punch shows Stalin watching as storks fly coal and food into Berlin.
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What is the message of this cartoon?
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Denotation Connotation
To do this question, you need first to borrow two concepts from English: Denotation (what you see) Connotation (how it affects its audience) This cartoon of 14 July 1948 by EH Shepard for the British magazine Punch shows Stalin watching as storks fly coal and food into Berlin.
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Denotation Connotation Meaning
Storks are flying coal and food into Berlin. Connotation A simple picture of the airlift. Meaning On 26 June 1948 the airlift (codenamed ‘Operation Vittles‘) had started flying essential supplies into West Berlin. This cartoon of 14 July 1948 by EH Shepard for the British magazine Punch shows Stalin watching as storks fly coal and food into Berlin.
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Denotation Connotation Meaning Stalin watches with the gun.
This raises a question, rather than makes a point – will Stalin use the gun? Meaning Just 18 days into the airlift, people were still very worried that Stalin would shoot down a supply plane, thereby provoking a ‘hot war’. This cartoon of 14 July 1948 by EH Shepard for the British magazine Punch shows Stalin watching as storks fly coal and food into Berlin.
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Origin Date Finally, always remember to look at: (who drew it)
(when it was published) This cartoon of 14 July 1948 by EH Shepard for the British magazine Punch shows Stalin watching as storks fly coal and food into Berlin.
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Date Details Significance 14 July 1948.
The Berlin Blockade was the FIRST clash between the superpowers which might have led to nuclear war. Significance This cartoon encapsulates the mixture of hope-for-success and fear-of-war that British people felt during the crisis. This cartoon of 14 July 1948 by EH Shepard for the British magazine Punch shows Stalin watching as storks fly coal and food into Berlin.
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Origin Details Significance EH Shepard for the British magazine Punch.
EH Shepard was a very clever and perceptive cartoonist. Significance Shepard brilliantly conveys the feeling of helplessness and uncertainty that people felt, aware that if a nuclear war broke out, it could lead to the end of humanity. This cartoon of 14 July 1948 by EH Shepard for the British magazine Punch shows Stalin watching as storks fly coal and food into Berlin.
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