Preview

The Mortar of Assimilation

Good Essays
Open Document
Open Document
497 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
The Mortar of Assimilation
The cartoon ,,The Mortar of Assimilation'', from 26 June 1889 appeared in Puck and drawn by an unknown cartoonist . It shows a huge Woman and stirs the melting pot with the ladle of '' equal rights'' In the bowl are a lot of men, who are seeming to be content. But a malcontent Irishman stands on the edge and is protesting.The cartoon doesn't include any caption or speech bubbles.

On the very left you can see a big woman, who allegorically stands for America or especially the Alma Mater. This Woman has the American Flag as a skirt and on her head she has a thorn krone. In her hands she holds a ladle, on this ladle is the writing '' equal rights'', so the ladle stands allegorically for the equal rights. And with this ladle she stirs the immigrants, which are in a bowl called ''citizenship''. On the left is an Irishman standing on the edge and shouting, in his hands he has a flag and a knife. The cartoon describes the situation after the Immigrations of the Europeans in America.
The cartoon expresses the political situation of Americas Immigrants. The bowl with the immigrants has the meaning that now all Europeans belong to a new citizenship, from now on they are all American. The huge woman symbolizes a divine being of America, which gives the new citizenship the Privilege of equal rights, because in Europe you didn't got any land if you don't heritage it. Furthermore the cartoon wants to point out that a new race develops this race will have a new culture and new principles. But the Irish man don't want to get assimilate like the other Immigrants, the reason why is because the first settlers were Lutherans, which went to America to escape the persecution of the catholic church and their members. And after more and more settlers came to America and began a new life the poor Irish and Italian people began to immigrant to and so the conflict between their belief started again. Because of this circumstances the Irishmen didn't want to get mixed with the

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Satisfactory Essays

    This cartoon is called Mad Tom in a Rage from 1802 by Anonymous. Jefferson is shown drunk, and the devil behind him to pull down the government. Jefferson made the Embargo Act, where the congress passed it, the Embargo Act did not allow any trade to come in and out of the U.S. Jefferson expected it to not be a law for long since he believed that the British and French would desperately ask for their trade. But it turns out that both Great Britain and France resisted the temptation. It was an embarrassment to Jefferson and it brought down America's finances. Their is dialogue from the devil in which he says, "Pull Away Pull Away my Tom. I'll give you all my assistance." . And which Jefferson says, "Oh! I fear…

    • 242 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    The Nast Cartoons support the Chinese Americans rights by picturing Lady Columbia protecting an immigrant from a crowd of angry Americans. In the background of the two illustrated is a wall with signs pasted on it saying vile things about these foreigners. On the bottom, Columbia says “Hands off Gentlemen! America means Fair Play for All Men.” In this time communities were being tormented and even riots would obstruct because people didn’t know much about these citizens.…

    • 512 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Main Argument and Thesis The main point of the article is that while many groups of Indians might have assimilated to the modern world, there are still Indians who have been living the way that their ancestors have for thousands of years, desperately avoiding assimilation. Supporting Evidence The author, Joshua Hummer, supports the main idea through providing details of an expedition to find suspected isolated tribes within the Amazon, and then offering more background to the reader.…

    • 483 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The title is “Imperialism in China”, the cartoon uses symbolism to reflect author’s opinion on imperialism. In which the pie symbolized China, and the five people symbolized five nations that are dividing China.…

    • 902 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Looking at the effects of Canada’s colonial past, the chapter of Monchalin’s textbook The Impact of Assimilation discusses the history of residential schools and the impact that they have had on Canada’s Indigenous community. The purpose of these horrendous and unethical establishments was to eradicate the culture, traditions, and language of Indigenous peoples. This was done by removing Indigenous children from their homes, denying them communication with their families while forcing them to adopt the beliefs of Christianity. Beginning in 1920, it became compulsory that all Indigenous children from the age of seven to fifteen must attend school however; this did not necessarily mean that they were required to attend a residential school. Though…

    • 212 Words
    • 1 Page
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The Tusks Of Wusterim

    • 300 Words
    • 2 Pages

    The comic begins with an empire which has built tusks as a symbol of their power. A man of high authority within the empire commissions the tusks and stands as the foreground of the panels to begin. As the story progresses, slave creatures begin to take the foreground. As the slave people come more into focus in the panels they also come more into focus within the empire. The reader soon discovers that the slave people…

    • 300 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    The graphic novel American Born Chinese (2006), by Gene Luen Yang, is a very modern and influential piece of work that can be compared to the short indie film Two Lies (1990), directed and written by Pamela Tom, which had preceded the novel by 16 years. These two different forms of work, both utilizing their ability to teach the audience, are used as powerful venues for the topic of identity crisis among the Asian people in a majority European American world. In the film, we have Mei and her family who are all having some trouble adjusting to their lives in Southern California but more specifically we have Mei and her trouble to understand her mother 's cause and intent for having undergone double eye-lid surgery. In ABC, we have our protagonist, Jin, who is having trouble fitting into his new school in San Francisco since he is one of the very few Asian admitted to the school. Another time line in the novel is the story of the monkey king who does anything to get rid of the fact that he is a monkey in order to fit into society. The third is the story of Danny, a European American who has trouble and often becomes embarrassed with his hyperbolic Chinese cousin, Chin-Kee. This character is first introduced by saying "Harro Amellica!" while Jin 's father, carrying giant Chinese take out container says "I 'll put your luggage into your room, Chin-Kee" (48). All three of these time line show our characters having some sort of shame or embarrassment to the fact that their own image or background is different from those around them.…

    • 2458 Words
    • 10 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Educating Rita Transition

    • 1503 Words
    • 7 Pages

    This is an artwork which portrays being trapped in the social expectations. In the artwork, it shows a cage full of individuals and an individual flying outside the window. The use of vector with the cage being the first thing you see. The cage represents being trapped within the social expectations and being the same as those around you. The individual trapped inside the cage are all the same with the exact same similarities. The cage is also positioned inside near a window which shows us once again being trapped inside. However outside that window is an individual flying away. The cartoon’s perspective on belonging is that, at least for the right individual, it is something to be celebrated, admired and looked up to which can bring the individual who goes it alone feelings of elation and freedom. The contrast of the shadows and light effectively divides the frame into two different panels. one in which the group huddles darkly for protection, symbolically caged by their fears of facing the social expectations, and the other is the individual symbolically stretches his wings and flying away, representing their freedom and transition as they travel towards a clear sky portraying a bright future . The caption, “another has-been loser fades into obscurity”, a sum of emotive qualities signify the disapproval of the individuals trapped in the cage for the individual who spreads his wings and…

    • 1503 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    What are the differences between “cultural assimilation” stance and the “cultural pluralist” stance as defined by Ting-Toomey and Chung? Which stance do you subscribe in consideration of immigrant issues? Why?…

    • 370 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    The United States has the highest population of immigrants, in 2011 there were 40.4 million foreign-born people residing in the United States. Assimilation is defined as the process of adapting of one's values and expectations in order to fit into the prevailing society. Immigration is a chance for people to get a new life and freedom they were never allowed.…

    • 360 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    The cartoon shows a giant hand holding down a college graduate. The giant hand has the words “college debt” written on it. The college graduate is trying to escape from the giant hand. The college graduate is holding a college diploma in one hand and is giving a thumbs up with the other hand. There is color in the cartoon illustration. The cartoonist is addressing college debt. He is showing how college debt weighs college graduates down. How they get into debt after graduating college.…

    • 85 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    In the story Writing on the Wall it really shows how different cultures and religions make up America. “Chinese immigrants who sought entry into America through the immigration station…”(Dungy 80). Chinese, African American, whatever you be, you can come to America, the author did an great job with her dialogue in describing this. Immigrants are what make up America and play a big role in the identity.…

    • 253 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Many European immigrants came to America in hopes of a new life, a better life. Upon arrival to the United States a major symbol of hope is presented before them. the Statue of Liberty. The illustration shows immigrants passing…

    • 388 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The concept of Black Nationalism refers to the desire of Black Americans to control their own destiny through control of their own political organizations and through the formation and preservation of their own cultural, economic and social institutions. In a sense, Black Nationalism is almost a religious ideology that emphasizes the ultimate ascendancy of Black Americans over White Americans. Black Nationalism has existed for a long time in the United States, and remains a pervasive force in the black community.…

    • 781 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    According to Healey’s (2013) textbook, “Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class”, cultural assimilation is best defined as a process that an individual in a minority group or a minority group undergoes when they begin to take in the culture of the dominant group (pg. 47). Their language and/or culture become similar to other groups, causing differences between groups to decrease (pg. 43). This process includes things like, having to adopt different values, changing the spelling of one’s name, and even changing one’s eating habits under certain circumstances (pg. 47). In the textbook, secondary structural assimilation is best defined as when an individual of a minority group, or a minority group integrates into the social structure of the dominant…

    • 468 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays