CARTOONS & CARICATURES Composition, Style, and Purpose.

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CARTOONS & CARICATURES Composition, Style, and Purpose

THINGS TO CONSIDER Audience Purpose Tone Mood Theme

CARTOONS A ​ drawing, ​ especially in a ​ newspaper or ​ magazine, that ​ tells a ​ joke or makes a ​ humorous ​ political ​ or social statement. Cartoons often convey the ridiculousness of people’s actions or beliefs Cartoons may illuminate the hidden humour of everyday life.

POLITICAL CARTOONS

CARTOONS FOR SATIRE

CARTOONS THE FAR SIDE (GARY LARSON)

CARICATURE a picture, description, or imitation of a person or thing in which certain striking characteristics are exaggerated in order to create a comic or grotesque effect. Typically, caricatures are satirical.

POP CULTURE CARICATURE

POLITICAL CARICATURE