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    I believe this cartoon is saying that both tax and rebate can’t jumpstart the economy. You either need tax OR rebate. This cartoon is linked to Keynes economic theory because he believed that tax rebates when the economy is poor would help stimulate the economy and taxes when the economy was good would prevent spending and

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    than good. These technological advancements are often very overwhelming and major sources of distraction. For example‚ Source G is a political cartoon created by Paul Noth that portrays a man in a lab coat at a desktop with a tab open that says “The Internet wants to destroy your productivity” with a button underneath labeled “always allow” This cartoon helps to highlight how the exponential freedom the internet provides can easily lead us to get distracted and stray away from

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    Barefoot Gen: A Cartoon History Of Hiroshima Barefoot Gen: A Cartoon History Oh Hiroshima1 is written to show Keiji Nakazawa’s own ideas on peace and how the world needs to live peacefully together. The story is about Keiji’s alter ego Gen’s life before the atomic bomb was dropped on his hometown of Hiroshima. Gen and his family are poor civilians living in Hiroshima who are under the constant burden of the town officials‚ the citizens of the town‚ and the hunger

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    This week’s political cartoon revolves around Trump’s revealing confidential information about nuclear issues and ISIS. I could see that message in the cartoon through the image of President Trump’s mouth as a water pipe‚ leaking drops of water carrying the words "nuclear subs" and "ISIS plot"‚ followed by the quote "We need to crack down on the leakers. " This underscores the contradiction in Mr. Trump’s manner of action. Recently‚ he has banned journalists from press briefing for allegedly leaking

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    Metaphorical Analysis of a Cartoon: Going for a Walk In a world that has become completely centered around the technological achievements of man‚ one can easily forget about the impact the internet has had on our society. However‚ one cannot deny its usefulness in spreading ideas to an unimaginably large audience. In the midst of the social media crisis‚ phones have taken the forefront in criticism. There are many satirical interpretations regarding addiction to phones‚ but one in particular stood

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    of Media Content Part A Political cartoons‚ unlike written words can express a biased political opinion from the author to the reader. Because all opinions are implied rather than stated‚ the author cannot be quoted for a stance on political objectives. It is up to the reader to define their own individual attitude to the political topic at hand from their prior knowledge of the discourse surrounding the content as displayed by the cartoon. Political cartoons satire government and celebrities by

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    The political cartoon‚ ‘PRIVACY WARS’ illustrated by Greg Perry displays the character‚ Darth Vader from the movie saga ‘Star Wars’ holding an article of the title “Bill C-51”. ‘PM’ is inscribed on Darth Vader’s suit‚ comparing between Vader and former Canadian Prime Minister (PM) Stephen Harper. We can conclude this as the article in Vader’s hands was released during the time Harper served as PM. In the beginning of the movie‚ Vader was a moral character‚ and only after he became exposed to

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    Critical response on “Justice League? Depictions of Justice in Children’s Superhero Cartoons” Thomas Hakman In the article‚ ”Justice League? Depictions of Justice in Children’s Superhero Cartoons‚” Kort-Butler addresses the way criminal justice is depicted in children’s superhero cartoons. Kort-Butler’s research distinguishes itself from other research by focusing on the messages about crime‚ law and justice present in children’s shows. The reason for Kort-Butler to focus on children’s shows

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    The Use and Abuse of Visual Culture in Adult Cartoons The Oxford dictionary defines visual as “A9 picture‚ piece of film‚ or display used to illustrate or accompany something” and culture as “The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively”. However there isn’t a definition for visual culture in the oxford dictionary. This is because Visual culture is limitless and ever changing which makes it difficult to define. An attempt to define visual culture is a

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    week since I drew a cartoon of the Mexican flag [see above]‚ with the eagle shot dead by a stream of machine gun bullets. The cartoon illustrates the terrible violence in Mexico. Since President Felipe Calderón announced his war on the drug cartels‚ over 28‚000 people have been killed in a civil war that shows no sign of easing. I got a spirited‚ angry reaction on my blog and in e-mails from Mexican readers who objected to my “desecration of the sacred Mexican flag.” My cartoon appeared at the same

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