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    company and business franchise. The company nearly dominates in the entertainment industry. Walt Disney and his brother named Roy moved to California in the summer of 1923. Before to come to California, Walt Disney had made a cartoon about a real girl who got into the world of cartoons, and he decided that he could use this work as “pilot” to his new series of “Alice Comedies” to sell a distributor. Soon a distributor Margaret J. Winkler contracted to distribute the “Alice Comedies”. On October…

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    CARTOONS: AN ARGUMENT WITHOUT WORDS Rhetorical pieces convey powerful and persuasive messages in various textual or visual mediums. Two cartoons in “Marking A Visual Argument: Cartoons and Stereotypes” portray strong stances about social injustices. In the work by Barry Deutsch, a woman on the street sees an opportunity for a great job, but can only enter the building if she is a man, demonstrating the lack of equal opportunity in the workplace. Meanwhile, the cartoon by Clay Bennett…

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    the stakeholders are cartoonist and editor on one side, and the refugees on the other side. The cartoon did not make an ethical balance between the freedoms of speech, which are the role of cartoonist and editor, and the dignity of the refugees. The cartoonist and the editor have a right to express their opinions. However, the society of refugees could feel alienation and humiliation from the cartoon. They do not want to be criticized harshly, and in this case, especially the small boy is in the…

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    the symbol of cartoons is going to be discussed throughout the essay. Cartoons are a major part of the book because this symbol helps the main character, Arnold, become more open and willing to express himself in a different way. In this book, Arnold best describes himself when he is drawing. This symbol helps represent the theme to not be afraid to express yourself and be true to who you are. In the book, Arnold is a shy and funny kid. One of his talents is illustrating cartoons. In one of…

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    Economics is the choices people, communities, and government makes regarding the use of their limited resources. In our Economics class, we are making political cartoons to show how the Olympics are an important and unifying event or if they are a demonstration of our inequalities. We discussed the Olympics to see if the Olympics are a unifying event or are they just a demonstration of inequalities and economic waste. There is controversy behind the Olympics, a lot of people believe that the…

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    The implementation is: a. The teacher provides the students with a short text as model paragraph which can be used by them for guiding them in writing in which the model paragraph is written based on the situational cartoon media which is shown by the teacher. b. The teacher asks some basic question related to the model paragraph. c. The teacher gives exercise related to the model paragraph especially in vocabulary building and sentence structure knowledge. d. The students…

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    protect them. The artist who made the political cartoon portrays Obama golfing with an associate that says “ANOTHER NICE DRIVE! YOU’RE ON FIRE, MR.PRESIDENT.” Then when you look to the right of the cartoon you see fire approaching them with the names of country’s Iraq, Syria, Gaza, and Ukraine. The artist of the cartoon is Steve Breen. He produces political cartoons discussing current issues in America and other country’s involved with America. He does cartoons for websites all on the topic of…

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    the Middle East. In his January 16, 2015 comic entitled “Blogger in Saudi Arabia Sentenced to 1000 Lashes,” Danziger perpetuates the negative views of violence and backwards laws that supposedly contradict American values and freedoms. In this cartoon, three Saudi Arabian men are dressed in the ghutra or shumagh with facial hair. The man to the left is holding a book of sharia law, which is the Islamic legal code. This relates violence to Islam because one of the punishers is carrying around…

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    their own Burning his soul with a smoke and talking to a squirrel? Obviously a sad guy! John T. McCutcheon’s old cartoon shows us a conversation between an old American man being asked by a squirrel the reason why he did not save any money for the future. He answers, seemingly with a sad tone: “I Did”. Moreover, he is said to be a victim of bank failure. The cartoon represents the effects of the Great Depression and how harsh it was to the American citizens by using pathos through a…

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    By using comedy, the stereotypes of disabilities are directly addressed while also allowing the viewer to analyze their own preconceptions of disability compared to the joke or cartoon. By making the cartoons so absurd but also with a hint of realism, they are comparable to real life scenarios. However, they can be taken only literally and not have the same affect but rather one of disgust. But even feeling uncomfortable about a subject allows…

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