What are Political Cartoons?
Political cartoons use images to make their meaning clear because they use very few or even no words. Here are a few ways that cartoonists convey their messages.
Background KnowledgeTo understand a political cartoon, a viewer/ reader must know a good deal about the people, events, and history of the topic. Political cartoons represent the particular point of view of the cartoonist, who tries to convince the audience with intellectual and emotional devices. Using SymbolsCartoons contain multiple symbols. When a cartoonist is trying to convey meanings, she or he decides upon particular icons that may stand for a well-known representation. Symbols are icons with embedded meanings and messages and may stand for objects, people, attitudes, or abstract ideas. Incorporating Few WordsWhile the symbols in a political cartoon are much more important than the words included, words do have a limited purpose. Political cartoonists include words in their compositions through word balloons, thoughts, labels, and captions. Your AssignmentCreate two (2) political cartoons that describe your point of view about your conspiracy. Your two political cartoons should provide commentary that infers background knowledge of the topic. You must rely much more on symbols than on words. Create a new page on your Google website for your Political Cartoons.Mastery learning points = 12 points (6 points for each cartoon).