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identify the became an effective tool of publicizing opinion through heavy use of symbolism which is different from verbose written editorial and opinion pieces​

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Answered by pcplionelmessi
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Cartoons became an effective tool of publicizing opinions through heavy use of symbolism, which is different from a verbose written editorial and opinion pieces.

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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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The cartoon became an effective tool for publicizing opinion through heavy use of symbolism which is different from verbose written editorial and opinion pieces​.

Explanation:

  • A cartoon is a drawing used to express editorial comments on current affairs, politicians, and politics.
  • Such cartoons contribute to the political dialogue in a democracy where the press and speech are protected.
  • They tend to be found on the editorial pages of newspapers and other journalistic venues, whether in print or internet form, and are largely opinion-oriented media.
  • Their focus is typically on noteworthy, current political problems, and to be understood, readers must have a basic understanding of the issues they are discussing, ideally knowledge that is offered by the publication medium.
  • A political cartoon is another form of art that uses satirical and metaphorical language.
  • It might highlight the political situation's settings, issues, and inconsistencies.
  • Many artistic considerations (concerning symbols, allegories, methods, composition, and so forth) must be taken to translate opinions into such a visual form.
  • The cartoonist must consider if the audience will be able to comprehend the editorial cartoon while doing so.
  • Political cartoons can have a significant controlling and criticizing role in society when done well.

Hence, the cartoon, as opposed to cumbersome written editorial and opinion pieces, became an excellent vehicle for spreading ideas thanks to its significant use of symbolism.

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