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S te re otyp e s aris e in ch ild re n's live s
  from th e ir d ire ct e xp e rie nce and
  als o from th e m e d ia. Tod ay,
  te le vis ion and m ovie s s e rve as
  an im p ortant s ocializing fu nction
  s u p p lying m any ch ild re n with
  im age s th at can form , ch ange ,
  and         re inforce      s te re otyp e s .
  R e s e arch e rs h ave fou nd th at b y
stereotype is a p re conce ive d id e a th at
 attrib u te s ce rtain ch aracte ris tics (in
 ge ne ral) to all th e m e m b e rs of clas s
 or s e t. Th e te rm is ofte n u s e d with a
 ne gative connotation wh e n re fe rring
 to an ove rs im p lifie d , e xagge rate d , or
 d e m e aning      as s u m p tion    th at a
 p articu lar ind ivid u al p os s e s s e s th e
 ch aracte ris tics as s ociate d with th e
 clas s d u e to h is or h e r m e m b e rs h ip in
    Use this guide to identify the persuasive techniques used in cartoons.


                   Cartoonists use simple objects, or symbols, to stand for larger
    Symbolism
                      concepts or ideas.

                   Sometimes cartoonists overdo, or exaggerate, the physical
    Exaggeration
                      characteristics of people or things in order to make a point.

                   Cartoonists often label objects or people to make it clear exactly
    Labeling
                      what they stand for.

                   An analogy is a comparison between two unlike things that share
                      some characteristics. By comparing a complex issue or
    Analogy
                      situation with a more familiar one, cartoonists can help their
                      readers see it in a different light.


                   Irony is the difference between the ways things are and the way
                      things should be, or the way things are expected to be.
    Irony
                      Cartoonists often use irony to express their opinion on an
                      issue.
After the students have completed the questionnaire, discuss
                       their findings.
   What is the event or issue that inspired the cartoon? How do you know?
   Are there any real people or places in the cartoon? If not, what images are
    portrayed?
   Identify the specific artistic techniques used in the cartoon (e.g., symbolism,
    analogy,exaggeration, labeling, and irony). What is the artist trying to show the
    reader by using these techniques?
   Are there aspects of the cartoon (e.g., clothing styles, animals, or activities)
    that serve as symbols (metaphors) that represent the cartoonist’s point of
    view?
   What action is taking place in the cartoon?
   Do you believe the cartoonist intends to produce a particular emotional
    response?
   Do you believe this cartoon is successful in producing the effect the artist
    intended? Explain why or why not.
   How were the different groups (e.g., race, sex) portrayed?

   Do you think someone's opinions about other groups of people might be
    influenced at all by the comic books read? How about you? Might yours?
   what do you think is the ‘message’ of
    this cartoon?

   Who is the ‘target’?

   Do you recognize the character?

   Look at the expressions, are they
    happy?

   Does this image send a good or bad
    impression? Why?
Cartoon reading
Cartoon reading
Cartoon reading
Cartoon reading

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Cartoon reading

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. S te re otyp e s aris e in ch ild re n's live s from th e ir d ire ct e xp e rie nce and als o from th e m e d ia. Tod ay, te le vis ion and m ovie s s e rve as an im p ortant s ocializing fu nction s u p p lying m any ch ild re n with im age s th at can form , ch ange , and re inforce s te re otyp e s . R e s e arch e rs h ave fou nd th at b y
  • 4. stereotype is a p re conce ive d id e a th at attrib u te s ce rtain ch aracte ris tics (in ge ne ral) to all th e m e m b e rs of clas s or s e t. Th e te rm is ofte n u s e d with a ne gative connotation wh e n re fe rring to an ove rs im p lifie d , e xagge rate d , or d e m e aning as s u m p tion th at a p articu lar ind ivid u al p os s e s s e s th e ch aracte ris tics as s ociate d with th e clas s d u e to h is or h e r m e m b e rs h ip in
  • 5. Use this guide to identify the persuasive techniques used in cartoons. Cartoonists use simple objects, or symbols, to stand for larger Symbolism concepts or ideas. Sometimes cartoonists overdo, or exaggerate, the physical Exaggeration characteristics of people or things in order to make a point. Cartoonists often label objects or people to make it clear exactly Labeling what they stand for. An analogy is a comparison between two unlike things that share some characteristics. By comparing a complex issue or Analogy situation with a more familiar one, cartoonists can help their readers see it in a different light. Irony is the difference between the ways things are and the way things should be, or the way things are expected to be. Irony Cartoonists often use irony to express their opinion on an issue.
  • 6. After the students have completed the questionnaire, discuss their findings.
  • 7. What is the event or issue that inspired the cartoon? How do you know?  Are there any real people or places in the cartoon? If not, what images are portrayed?  Identify the specific artistic techniques used in the cartoon (e.g., symbolism, analogy,exaggeration, labeling, and irony). What is the artist trying to show the reader by using these techniques?  Are there aspects of the cartoon (e.g., clothing styles, animals, or activities) that serve as symbols (metaphors) that represent the cartoonist’s point of view?  What action is taking place in the cartoon?
  • 8. Do you believe the cartoonist intends to produce a particular emotional response?  Do you believe this cartoon is successful in producing the effect the artist intended? Explain why or why not.  How were the different groups (e.g., race, sex) portrayed?  Do you think someone's opinions about other groups of people might be influenced at all by the comic books read? How about you? Might yours?
  • 9. what do you think is the ‘message’ of this cartoon?  Who is the ‘target’?  Do you recognize the character?  Look at the expressions, are they happy?  Does this image send a good or bad impression? Why?