Food Fight
April 30, 2008 by joanne023
2. Humans in the cartoon are depicted as violent beings. They are also being hsown as curel and they kind of look like villains.
4. They both show operations but one is on food and the other is on humans. In this way the two frames come together for parallelism.
5. I think that the cartoonist is being both. Ironic because we do so much testing on food to serve us better, but yet it could actually be hurting us and the picture depicts us being served for overly testing on the foods. It’s also serious because the author seems to truly believe that food testing will turn on us.
6. I think that the tone would seem more formal and appeal mostly to adults without the pictures. With the pictures the whole thing becomes more humorous and light so that it appeals to any age group of people at many different grades levels.
*Anthropomorphized: to ascribe human form or attributes to (an animal, plant, material object, etc.).
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