Thursday, March 17, 2011

Cartoon examination pt.2


1.This is "Groundhog day 2011", the title is self explanatory and i doubt there is a deeper meaning to it.
2.The artist creates a rather humorous rendition of Sarah Palin waiting for Phil to leave his burrow. The artist probably intended to show that Sarah Palin was a gun nut or a heartless hunter.
3.Sarah Palin lies in wait for Phil gun cocked and ready to fire. It shows that she has intention to shoot him but shows no particular reason, cause , or drive.
4.I believe the message is to not trust Sarah Palin around your groundhog! Also that the former governor of Alaska has become the poster child for hunting and armaments freedoms.
5.This has no political significance but instead represents the day in which the Northern half of the U.S. rely on a fuzzy rodent rather then satellites and weather balloons.
6. This is satirical because in all honesty Sarah Palin is not a an immenant threat to our groundhogs and furthermore she most likely is not a gun-toting bafoon...however I put nothing past Lady Vlad Impalin.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Cartoon examination pt.1

1. "Gadhafi Ductator", a comical rendering of an aged dictator that, as noted, is despicable. Muammar Gaddafi dictator of the nation of Libya was know recently for bombarding his own people when they called for revolution. Americans have forgotten about the tyranny of Gadhafi because he had no affilation with the 2001 terrorist attacks. However he is still and will always be a monster.
2. The artist potrays Gadhafi as a comical figure from the Looney Tunes series, Daffy Duck. By doing this he has minimize him as a threat by morphing him into a laughable character.
3.The Ductator appears to closing his act and and saying that all folks, but he is also looking at himselfand realizing that he himself is deplorable.
This can either come from a Liberal or moderate prespective because brings the dictator to light and notes his flaws but there is not much action occurring to ratify it.
4.This relates to the bombardments in Libya after the Libyan people attempted to unify.