Chimamanda Adichie
Chimamanda Adichie delivered this speech in 2009 to a crowd at the Ted Global 2009 Conference in Oxford.
1. What is the event or issue that inspired the cartoon/picture?
2. List the people and/or objects in the cartoon/picture/picture.
3. Identify the specific artistic techniques used in the cartoon/picture (i.e., symbolism, analogy, exaggeration, labeling, and irony).
4. List three things that you might infer from the cartoon/picture.
5. Explain the message of the cartoon/picture.
6. What special interest groups would agree/disagree with the cartoon/picture message? Why?
7. What is the artist’s point of view (for or against) about the topic portrayed in the cartoon/picture? Give examples to support your interpretation.
8. Is this cartoon/picture persuasive? Explain why or why not?
2. List the people and/or objects in the cartoon/picture/picture.
3. Identify the specific artistic techniques used in the cartoon/picture (i.e., symbolism, analogy, exaggeration, labeling, and irony).
4. List three things that you might infer from the cartoon/picture.
5. Explain the message of the cartoon/picture.
6. What special interest groups would agree/disagree with the cartoon/picture message? Why?
7. What is the artist’s point of view (for or against) about the topic portrayed in the cartoon/picture? Give examples to support your interpretation.
8. Is this cartoon/picture persuasive? Explain why or why not?
What is the event or issue that inspired the cartoon/picture
This picture is inspired from the famous painting "the scream" by norwegian painter edvard munch. this image is supposed to represent the nuclear waste accident that happened in japan last march.
List the people and/or objects in the cartoon/picture/picture.The picture is supposed to be a human face screaming and has the toxic waste symbol for eyes, nose, and a mouth.
Identify the specific artistic techniques used in the cartoon/picture (i.e., symbolism, analogy, exaggeration, labeling, and irony).The specific artistic techniques used in the picture is the toxic waste symbol for a face. and it says nuclear emergency meaning that the face is screaming because he's in desperate need of help.
List three things that you might infer from the cartoon/picture. I can infer that the nuclear waste is hazardous to people. It can harm plants and the environment. And, it can have very negative effects on everything around us.
Explain the message of the cartoon/picture.
This picture is inspired from the famous painting "the scream" by norwegian painter edvard munch. this image is supposed to represent the nuclear waste accident that happened in japan last march.
List the people and/or objects in the cartoon/picture/picture.The picture is supposed to be a human face screaming and has the toxic waste symbol for eyes, nose, and a mouth.
Identify the specific artistic techniques used in the cartoon/picture (i.e., symbolism, analogy, exaggeration, labeling, and irony).The specific artistic techniques used in the picture is the toxic waste symbol for a face. and it says nuclear emergency meaning that the face is screaming because he's in desperate need of help.
List three things that you might infer from the cartoon/picture. I can infer that the nuclear waste is hazardous to people. It can harm plants and the environment. And, it can have very negative effects on everything around us.
Explain the message of the cartoon/picture.