As far as I can see, there are essentially three types of cartoon. There's the illustrative cartoon that is there to assist understanding of text. Then there's the funny cartoon which is intended just to raise laughs - sometimes in the form of cartoon strips. Finally, there's the political cartoon - the purpose of which is to say something of note about the state of the world, current affairs or internal national politics.
There have been many brilliant political cartoonists through the decades. Here in Britain, our cartoonists must have seen Boris Johnson as a gift from heaven when he became prime minister in 2019. To begin with, he has a very recognisable appearance that already looks cartoonish before a drawing pen is lifted.
As his term in office has proceeded, his behaviour, bumbling manner and the political controversies he has stoked have all simply added to his appeal as a subject for cartoonists.
Here he is claiming he will not be booted out of office as travellers experience delays and difficulties at airports. In the background, an asylum seeker is about to be flown to Rwanda. Johnson's bags are filled with booze - a reference to illegal lockdown parties in Downing Street..
I'm waiting with bated breath.
ReplyDeleteI think all have captured BoJo's "essence".
ReplyDeleteHe would fit right in with your GOP nuts.
DeleteHe survives! For the time being.
ReplyDeleteThe vote against him was much bigger than most commentators had been expecting. The guy is badly wounded.
DeleteI like the political cartoons (especially if you are clued in into what is happening)
ReplyDeleteI guess that political cartoons from foreign lands can be confusing.
DeleteSaw that he was not booted out. Which is not good news.
ReplyDeleteEnough Conservative Members of Parliament voted against him to make sure that his leadership remains questionable.
DeleteI hate to think of a world without political cartoons. They often state the obvious that everyone knows, but no one has a avenue to say so. It seems your forecast of the vote result was quite correct.
ReplyDeleteI am a visionary!
DeleteI like cartoons. As always there are some great political cartoonist.
ReplyDeleteThey often say things very succinctly.
DeleteThey're so funny, I love political cartoons as much as any other kind.
ReplyDeleteVery talented people to keep on doing it day after day.
Deletepolitical cartoons are great, i love satire (unless i cant understand it, which happens)
ReplyDeletehe stays for now but maybe not for too much longer
For him it has all been like a circus show anyway. In his heart of hearts he does not care about ordinary people.
DeleteAlas, it seems that we're stuck with Johnson for the foreseeable future.
ReplyDeleteI guess it's good for Labour. Maybe Mr Starmer and his team will start to look like a better alternative. I hope so.
DeleteHe does seem cartoonish - much like our last US president...
ReplyDeleteWho was that? I don't recall.
DeleteThe sad thing is they will replace Billy Bunter Johnson and the people will vote the Tories back in when he's gone to write his memoirs and get paid millions for them.
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