Political cartoons often use exaggeration and symbolism to make a point, and they can also serve as important visual sources for analysis. What is being criticized in this image? What does this source suggest about the issue, and what does the cartoonist want the audience to question or reconsider?

 Prompt: Political cartoons often use exaggeration and symbolism to make a point, and they can also serve as important visual sources for analysis. What is being criticized in this image? What does this source suggest about the issue, and what does the cartoonist want the audience to question or reconsider?

Prompt Response:

Looking or analyzing the image, President Trump is being criticized in the image, the source suggests the issue with the war between the United States and Iran, along with Israel. The cartoonist wants the audience to question the destruction happening in their own country rather than get distracted or waste time having a war with another country. While also having some part of the audience to reconsider whether they should trust the President's words and actions, if the war would be worth it when their own country is in distress.

Summary:

Today we had to open Writable and look over a practice assignment with Mr. Rease as a class. There were 6 sources and we skimmed through most of them, making points and seeing whether reconstruction was needed. 

Reflection:

I can reflect that I was drowsy today so I might've missed some things while fading in and out of consciousness, I tried my hardest to pay attention. The lesson today was not entirely hard and easy to understand. 


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