Cartoon Analysis - Persuasive Techniques

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Symbolism Exaggeration Labeling Analogy Irony
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Symbolism Cartoonists use simple objects, or symbols, to stand for larger concepts or ideas.
Exaggeration Sometimes cartoonists overdo, or exaggerate, the physical characteristics of people or things in order to make a point.
Labeling Cartoonists often label objects or people to make it clear exactly what they stand for.
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.
Irony Irony is the difference between the ways things are and the way things should be, or the way things are expected to be.
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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