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Understanding Theme in Political Cartoons

Understanding Theme in Political Cartoons

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English

10th Grade

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CCSS
RI. 9-10.9, 6.NS.B.3, RI.11-12.7

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Standards-aligned

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Jack Hutchens

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4 Slides • 6 Questions

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Understanding theme in political cartoons

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Students will learn how to identify and write effective theme statements from political cartoons, avoiding common mistakes.

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Multiple Choice

What is Theme?

Theme is the universal message the creator wants to communicate.

What does it mean for a message to be universal?

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A message that is specific to one event.

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A message that applies to everyone, everywhere.

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A message that is a command.

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No idea.

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Multiple Select

Theme is NOT...

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A single word

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a specific idea just for you

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a universal message

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tacos.

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Multiple Choice

Themes cannot contain first-person or second-person pronouns and cannot be clichés.

Which of the following is a POOR theme statement?

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"Love can conquer even the greatest evil."

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"Family is not just defined by blood."

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"Time heals all wounds."

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"Direct action accomplishes more than talking about it."

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Multiple Choice

Improving Theme Statements

"My actions are influenced by society." → Society influences peoples' actions.

Which theme statement avoids common mistakes?

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"I believe that love is more powerful than hate."

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"You should always treat others with kindness."

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"A person’s experiences shape their worldview."

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"It's important to never give up."

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  • Look at the political cartoon and ask yourself: What is the main topic or issue being addressed?

  • Example: The subject could be immigration, climate change, or political corruption.

Identify Subject

  • Analyze how the cartoonist portrays the subject. Is the tone sarcastic, serious, humorous, or critical?

  • Example: If the cartoonist uses dark imagery or exaggerated characters, they may be showing a negative tone towards the subject.

Author's Feeling

  • From the tone and subject, create a universal message that could apply to society as a whole.

  • Example: If the subject is immigration and the tone is positive, the theme could be something like: "Immigration is essential for a diverse and thriving society."

Expand Into Message

Steps to Writing Themes

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Multiple Choice

What is the first step in writing a theme?

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Determine how the author feels about the subject.

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Identify the subject of the political cartoon.

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Expand the message into a universal idea.

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Write down how the cartoon makes you feel.

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What do you think is the theme of this cartoon?

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What would be a complete sentence that captures the theme.
Topic: education, book banning

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Multiple Choice

Why is it important to understand the theme in political cartoons?

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It helps us laugh at the drawings in the cartoon.

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It allows us to understand the cartoonist's deeper message and critique of societal issues.

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It shows us how the cartoonist uses humor to entertain us.

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It tells us what the cartoonist wants us to think about specific political figures.

Understanding theme in political cartoons

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Students will learn how to identify and write effective theme statements from political cartoons, avoiding common mistakes.

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