analysing-cartoons-2012(Grade 10 MYP).ppt

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About This Presentation

Analysing political cartoons


Slide Content

Analysing Cartoons
Using Visual Language to
Persuade

What to look for:
•What is the issue?
•What is the cartoonist suggesting about the issue?
•What ‘side’ is the cartoonist on”? How effective do you
find this presentation?

What to look for:
•Cartoonists often exaggerate details and symbols to
make their point dramatically. What exaggeration is
going on, if any, in your cartoons?
•What textual information do you get about the issue?
One well-worn technique is a scrap of paper floating
across the cartoon with some words on it, or
newspapers piled up.

What to look for:
•How are the characters positioned and presented? Is
one placed above another? Are they the same size?
•What are the facial expressions? What are the
characters actually doing?
•What props or symbols are apparent and what do they
represent?

What to look for:
•What background details are evident: a torn flag, a
stormy cloud or a disgruntled-looking crowd behind
the figures can often provide important visual ‘clues’
about the view of the cartoonist and form important
components of the visual language.
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