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Key Concepts:  What they are  What they are used for  What types.

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2 Key Concepts:  What they are  What they are used for  What types

3 What are they?  It is typically simple in design  Centered on one topic  Well drawn and timely  Usually relates to a subject or event familiar to readers in their everyday lives  May stand alone or tie in with a news article elsewhere in the paper or with the lead editorial

4  They often incorporate symbols to represent ideas

5  The symbols may be taken from popular culture

6  Also make frequent use of caricatures

7 Three Basic Kinds:  As a symbol—the cartoon uses an image to represent an attitude; for example, depicting big business as a fat man, swollen with self-importance

8  As a metaphor—The cartoon likens one thing to another. School Violence, for example, might be portrayed as a snake in the grass, threatening to strike if provoked.

9  As a joke on current events—The cartoon targets a specific event, for example, an NBA strike in which basketball players earning millions of dollars demand higher wages.

10 Activity:  Find three editorial cartoons—one for each type. Explain each.

11 Activity:  Think about your list of possible editorials. Choose one of those topics and draw your own editorial cartoon. Think about the elements of editorial cartoons we talked about.


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