Monday, January 26, 2015

How do you analzse a Political Cartoon?

My thoughts on how to analyze a political cartoon:
1. Look at the caption/s
2. Find what it is about
3. which group or groups is it based against?

Actual way to analyze a political cartoon:
1. Let your eyes "float" over the cartoon.
2. Follow the cartoon's natural flow by discovering the interaction with the primary focus.
3. Determine the audience.
4. Understand the context of the cartoon.
5. Look for widely recognized symbols
6. Look at minor details in the cartoon that will contribute to the humor or the point of the cartoon
http://www.wikihow.com/Analyze-Political-Cartoons 


This political cartoon uncle Sam represents the Americans, the waiter is supposed to depict president McKinley. The waiter is "serving" the Americans what they want by giving them their choices of land.  http://lydiahistory.blogspot.com/2014/01/political-cartoons-of-spanish-american.html



This cartoon depicts Uncle Sam in the Philippines with a man depicting Spain in the background. Uncle Sam is supposed to be helping out the little Philippine child and Spain is supposed to look as if it were a threat.    http://www.globalresearch.ca/selling-empire-american-propaganda-and-war-in-the-philippines/5355055


This cartoon depicts what will happen if Americans allow Spain to have the territories. The cliff represents sure death and the man is pushing the little kid off.   http://www.conservapedia.com/American_History_Homework_Nine

1 comment:

  1. I like the first cartoon because it is in color instead of being black and white. The color helps me to understand more of what is actually being depicted in the picture. Although I am not positive I was led to believe the link to the cartoons should've been hyperlinked instead of just copy and pasted. It is minuscule details like this that will lead to your downfall in this class. You need to turn your act around and get your self together, if you choose not to turn your self around you will fail.

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