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Title: Understanding Editorial Cartoons


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Understanding Editorial Cartoons
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How to Analyze a Political Cartoon
  • Let you eyes float over the cartoon. Allow your
    mind and your eyes to naturally find the focal
    pointusually an exaggeration or caricature. Look
    in the immediate vicinity of the primary focus
    for any allusions (references to something you
    know from history, literature, etc.
  • 2. Follow the natural flow by discovering the
    interactions with other people or objects in the
    cartoon.
  • If its a person, who is it? Is it a real
    person?
  • Where is he/she?
  • To whom is he/she talking? What is being said?
  • What is the person doing?
  • If it is an object, what is happening to that
    object?
  • Why is it where it is?

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How to Analyze a Political Cartoon (continued)
  • 3. Look at the minor details in the cartoon.
    Sometimes objects or people in the background or
    along the sides of the cartoon are subtle
    influences on the humor or the point of the
    cartoon.
  • 4. Be sure to read any labels. Cartoonists
    sometimes label people or objects to be sure the
    reader understands who or what they represent.

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How to Analyze a Political Cartoon (continued)
  • 5. Look for widely recognized symbols.
    Cartoonists will often use symbols to represent
    abstract ideas.
  • Uncle Sam or an eagle USA
  • Donkey Democrats
  • Elephant Republican
  • Dove with olive branch peace
  • Chains slavery
  • Dawn rebirth
  • 6. Look for exaggeration in physical appearance
    (like clothing) and the facial characteristics
    and expressions of the people in the cartoon.

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How to Analyze a Political Cartoon (continued)
  • 7. Look for the analogy (a comparison between
    two unlike things that share some
    characteristic). By comparing a complex issue or
    situation to something with which your audience
    would be more familiar, the cartoonist helps the
    reader understand the intended message.
  • 8. Look for the irony (the difference between the
    way things are and the way things ought to be or
    are expected to be).
  • 9. To understand the cartoon, check out the
    context of the cartoon. Usually a political
    cartoon is created about current events. Check
    the date on the cartoon for a clue as to the
    context.

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How to Analyze a Political Cartoon (continued)
  • 10. Determine the audience for the cartoon. What
    population and locality is the cartoon designed
    for? Will it persuade them?
  • Sources
  • http//www.wikihow.com/Analyze-Political-Cartoons
  • http//www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/pre
    sentationsandactvities/activities/politicalcartoon
    /index.html
  • http//www.cagle.com/politicalcartoons/

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