PDF-Cartoon Analysis Guide Use this guide to identify the persuasive techniques used in political
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Cartoonists Persuasive Techniques Symbolism Cartoonists use simple objects or symbols to stand for larger concepts or ideas After you identify the symbols in a cartoon
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Cartoonists Persuasive Techniques Symbolism Cartoonists use simple objects or symbols to stand for larger concepts or ideas After you identify the symbols in a cartoon think about what the cartoonist means each symbol to stand for Exaggeration Some. ELA. Would this technique get your attention?. Read each sentence. . Would it get your attention? Would it make you think about it?. Rate it on a scale from 1-9 with 1 being most likely to get your attention and 9 being no, not likely to get your attention.. Lisa Flicker. World History/7. th. Grade Social Studies. Holcomb Bridge Middle School. Political Cartoons. Lesson . and Activities. What are political cartoons?. Political cartoons generally are thought-provoking and strive to educate the viewer about a current issue. They have . Tim Wulf. Governors State University EDUC . 7212. https://. sites.google.com/site/twulf62014/home. . What meaning can you interpret from this cartoon?. Title: . “A . plea for . Cuba” by Victor Gillam. U. S. History. Questions. What is this called?. Where would you find one published?. What . symbol(s) . do you see in it?. What is the . meaning. of it?. History of Political Cartoons. By the mid-19. How Cartoons have Changed Since their Beginnings. By: Ryan . The History of Cartoons. Brief History and Facts. Cartoon = motion pictures using animation techniques. Fantasmagorie. (1908): . first animated cartoon? Some historians believe so. Irony and Satire take the world stage to promote change.. Responding with immediacy to current issues and events. Using your composition books, describe your first reaction to each cartoon.. Was it one of amusement, annoyance, understanding or puzzlement?. A short history…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bRt4uZkcnQ. Symbolism. Cartoonists use simple objects, or . symbols. , to stand for larger concepts or ideas.. http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/activities/political-cartoon/cag.html. Represent a point of view. Make an argument. Aim to provoke thought about an issue. Reveal cultural assumptions, prevailing moods, and sometimes real insights about events and . trends. Can be visual, musical, print, video, etc.. AFOREST persuasive. techniques. This lesson we will:. Mind-map where we might find persuasive techniques. . Read about some persuasive techniques.. Complete a matching activity.. Where might we find persuasive techniques?. U.S. History . Reconstruction. Reconstruction. This political cartoon from the period . of . Reconstruction depicts how Southern society was oppressed by Radical Republican policies. The main congressional action that led to the Southern viewpoint expressed in this cartoon is the military occupation of the former . Political Cartoons Analysis. Turnbull. Why political cartoons?. How do you mostly get information now?. How did the population get information before modern technology like the TV/internet?. Do you think the same as people back then did?. Political Cartoon Elements. Caricatures. . Symbolism. . Irony . Labeling . Sarcasm . The goals of a political cartoon are to influence . public . opinion and to depict . what is . currently going on . What is the main purpose of a political cartoon?. What does it mean to write in a persuasive way?. Review Cartoon Analysis sheet . Techniques in creating a political cartoon.. Symbolism. Cartoonists use simple objects, or . About Me. My name is Marlon Palmer. I am a freshman at CUNY City Tech, studying Graphic Design, which is no surprise because I live in New York City which is hub for the some of the best new art in the world, and I have always been into art. I have been drawing for as long as I can remember and my favorite thing to draw is cartoons. I love art, and drawing and I admire the art style of cartoonists. From a young age I have really been interested in cartoons as most kids are. Unlike most people though, I did not grow out of it. I still regularly watch cartoons, sometimes even more than movies or TV shows. About a year ago I started getting into Japanese Anime, and I have noticed that the animation in Japanese cartoons is most times way better that the animation we have in the west. It seems like the quality of our cartoons is seriously lacking compared to the east, and that’s why my generation and the ones after it mostly watch Anime. The characters are more detailed and the worlds are more vast and immersive, and the story line a vastly more interesting than ours. I wanted to know why that is..
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