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How to Analyse a Cartoon

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This document provides a step-by-step guide on how to analyse a cartoon for academic or commercial purposes. It covers key techniques to identify the cartoon's message, visual elements, and underlying themes, while offering strategies for breaking down the humour, satire, or social commentary. Additionally, it highlights how to present these insights effectively, making the analysis valuable for selling notes or academic support. The document aims to equip readers with the skills needed to critically engage with cartoons and present their analysis in a clear, concise format.

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ANALYSE A CARTOON

When analyzing a cartoon, it’s important to understand
the message or theme it is trying to convey. Cartoons
often use humor, exaggeration, and symbolism to
communicate ideas or opinions. Here’s a simple way to
analyze a cartoon:


Steps to Analyse a Cartoon:

1. Observe the Characters and Setting:
Who are the main characters in the cartoon? Are they real
people, animals, or symbolic figures?
Where is the cartoon taking place? What is the background
like?
2. Look at the Caption or Dialogue:
What do the characters say? What might their words reveal
about the message of the cartoon?
Pay attention to any symbols or words in the speech bubbles.
3. Identify the Theme or Message:
What issue or event does the cartoon seem to be
commenting on?
Is there a particular message or lesson the cartoon is trying to
teach?
4. Consider the Use of Humour or Exaggeration:
How does the cartoon use humour to make a point?
Are any elements exaggerated, and why might the artist do
that?
5. Reflect on Your Own Reaction:
How does the cartoon make you feel?
Does it make you think about an issue differently?
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