The following political cartoon is referring to the controversy of gerrymandering in recent elections. I used a spider to emphasis how sneaky gerrymandering can be and the color blue because in the most recent presidential election, the democratic party strategically took the most urban areas in Ohio. I am not saying that they gerrymandered, but just for the sake of the political cartoon meaning I used that color and the location the spider spreads to. In the cartoon the spider is sneaking and spreading its limbs, or influence and districts, to the most populous areas in Ohio such as Columbus, Cincinnati, and Cleveland. I also used a spider because spiders are very sneaky and can move very quickly without being noticed, hence the idea of gerrymandering being sneaky along with controversial. The signpost, stating “Ohio Welcomes You”, shows that it has been graffitied to express that some actually notice the controversy of gerrymandering and want people to notice as they come into Ohio. The graffiti could be a whole new statement but the real central idea of the cartoon is the idea of gerrymandering.
The following political cartoon is referring to the controversy of gerrymandering in recent elections. I used a spider to emphasis how sneaky gerrymandering can be and the color blue because in the most recent presidential election, the democratic party strategically took the most urban areas in Ohio. I am not saying that they gerrymandered, but just for the sake of the political cartoon meaning I used that color and the location the spider spreads to. In the cartoon the spider is sneaking and spreading its limbs, or influence and districts, to the most populous areas in Ohio such as Columbus, Cincinnati, and Cleveland. I also used a spider because spiders are very sneaky and can move very quickly without being noticed, hence the idea of gerrymandering being sneaky along with controversial. The signpost, stating “Ohio Welcomes You”, shows that it has been graffitied to express that some actually notice the controversy of gerrymandering and want people to notice as they come into Ohio. The graffiti could be a whole new statement but the real central idea of the cartoon is the idea of gerrymandering.
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