Created by row_gab_gilbert
about 10 years ago
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Symbolism |
Cartoonists use simple objects, or symbols, to stand for larger concepts or ideas.
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Symbolism (image/jpg)
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Exaggeration |
Sometimes cartoonists overdo, or exaggerate, the physical characteristics of people or things in order to make a point.
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Exaggeration (image/jpg)
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Labeling |
Cartoonists often label objects or people to make it clear exactly what they stand for.
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Labeling (image/jpg)
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Analogy |
Analogies are comparisons between a complex issue or situation with a more familiar one, this helps cartoonists let readers see it in a different light.
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Analogy (image/jpg)
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Irony |
Irony is the difference between the ways things are and the way things should be, or the way things are expected to be.
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Irony (image/jpg)
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Introduction ADOPT CAT | A - Author/Cartoonist D - Date O - Opinion P - Publication T - Title C - Contention A - Audience T - Techniques & Tone |
Paragraph TEEL | T - Topic / Technique E - Example E - Explain (Technique & Opinions) L - Link (Effectiveness) |
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