Spanish-American War

Spanish-American War
         
       This political cartoon's issue is about how Cuba was being torn apart because they were a part of Spain's many colonies they suffered horrible economic conditions as stated on the frying pan and you see Cuba inside the frying pan and the words anarchy in the back show how the rebellion and Spain are tearing Cuba apart. I believe the cartoonist's message on the issue is almost a form of yellow journalism to the United States citizens and is about why the United States needs to get involved with Cuba. Some other opinions I could imagine another person having on the issue is the fact that we should stay out of it  and let Cuba and Spain handle it themselves. The techniques the cartoonist used were Labeling and Symbolism. Labeling due to the lady in the pan having the words Cuba on her, the pan having the words Spanish Misrule on it, and the mountain fire in the background saying anarchy on it. Symbolism is due to the frying pan  representing poor economic conditions and the words anarchy in the background representing the troubled people and the rebellion.

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"The Spanish-American War Part 1: Prelude." The Spanish-American War Part 1: Prelude. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Feb. 2016. <http://www.authentichistory.com/1898-1913/4-imperialism/2-saw/1-prelude/>.
 

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