Page 1: Cartoon Analysis Framework
This page outlines a structured approach to cartoon analysis, providing a comprehensive methodology divided into three main sections: description, analysis, and evaluation.
The description phase begins with identifying key elements such as date, source, and main topic. The guide emphasizes the importance of spatial awareness in describing cartoon elements, using specific positioning terminology.
Vocabulary: Present progressive verbs are recommended for describing ongoing actions within the cartoon.
Example: "The cartoon was published on date in newspaper by cartoonist name and deals with the problem of..."
Highlight: Key positioning phrases include "in the foreground," "in the background," "top-right hand corner," and "bottom-left hand corner."
The analysis section focuses on interpreting the cartoon's message and identifying target audiences. It examines how various elements contribute to the overall effect.
Definition: Symbolism analysis involves identifying how specific elements represent broader concepts or ideas.
The evaluation phase assesses the cartoon's effectiveness and historical context when applicable.