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This political cartoon demonstrates how supreme injustice blinds the citizens who end up not being able to realize matter of politics and those regarding partisans. The current situation of the supreme injustice in the US has left the citizens in a messed up situation of not being able to choose between being partisan or political.
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This cartoon uses the imagery of ‘snowball’s chance in hell’ to comment on the chances of a political unknown who want to challenge the US senator Angus King
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This political cartoon represents the royalty of Paris in 1831 and it portrays how the royals were money guzzlers while he people lived in poor conditions. Unfortunately, the cartoonist was prosecuted for arousing what the king referred to as hatred to the royalty.
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This political cartoon represents the French emperor and British Prime minister Napoleon and William Pitt respectively curving what looks like a cake in the shape of the world which represents the battle for geological power.
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This political cartoon was used to satirize two politicians, William Megear and Tammany Hall who were accused of social crimes such as nepotism. This image is a representation of Tammany’s ring of corruption and cronyism that led to his down fall in the elections held in 1872.
Effectiveness of Cartoons
The political cartoons help the citizens to critically think about their socioeconomic and political situations. The political cartoons are a tool for the dissemination of information as well as the demonstration of the ideas without using verbal texts. Verbal and writing may take a long time but cartoon requires little time before it reaches the public to analyze. Even though they use satire to communicate, they are easily understood by the audience. Today, they are still used to educate the people about the current situation in their countries as far as politics are concerned.