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- | =======Examples Political Cartoons====== | ||
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- | On this page you will find examples for Political Cartoons. If you are dealing with a comic stripe, you can learn more on how to describe that kind of image at [[public: | ||
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- | For political cartoons, be objective, stick to the facts, and remember details matter and there is a lot of visual language in these types of images. | ||
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- | [Alt-text] A political cartoon of Sir John underneath a large round weight. He holds it up with both of his hands with a deep frown. He has a light skin tone, a long hooked nose, and long black hair pulled back into a low short ponytail. He wears a dark coloured suit. The weight has words written on it that read: “Trench disapproval of Riel’s execution”. A single rope is tied around the center of the weight and hangs down the far side. A large hand with a suit sleeve reaches from behind the weight with a pair of scissors to cut it. Text along the sleeve reads: “French Vote”. | ||
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