Cartoonists frequently use some or all of the following persuasive techniques :
>~Symbolism - using an object to symbolise an idea.
>~Caricature - the exaggeration of a physical feature or habit: big nose, bushy eyebrows, large ears, baldness.
>~Captioning and labels - used to stress or clarify and emphasis.
>~Analogy - a comparison between two unlike things that share some characteristics.
>~Irony - the contrast between the way things are and the way things should be or the way things are expected to be.
>~Juxtaposition - positioning people/objects near each other.
>~Exaggeration - overstating or magnifying a problem by contrast .
A political cartoon will parody or satirize politics and politicians but will convey a social or populist message .
"Join, or Die" , a political cartoon encouraging the colonies to unite against the British .
A Political Cartoon - 1974 was released on: USA: October 1974 (Chicago International Film Festival)
Creator's attitude to subject or audience.
Look to the related link below for political cartoons regarding the Abolition period .
The main purpose of a political cartoon is to present commentary on a political figure or issue in an amusing or thought-provoking way.
Context in political cartoon is the time it's talking about
Benjamin Franklin is the artist of the first political cartoon. He made the "join or die" cartoon.
A political cartoon reveals the irony of policy.
Political cartoon of the teapot dome scandal?
Yes , a political cartoon can be allegorical but is closer to being satirical .
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A political cartoon will have politics or world events as a common thread throughout .
A political cartoon will parody or satirize politics and politicians but will convey a social or populist message .
In the classic political cartoon of November 11, 1871, the figure of Columbia (the Republic) has been mauled by the Tammany Tiger (Boss Tweed's political machine), with her sword (power) broken and her shield (the Law) torn beneath her.
"Join, or Die" , a political cartoon encouraging the colonies to unite against the British .
The purpose of writing or drawing a political cartoon.