Political Cartoon Analysis: The Gorilla In The Room

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The Gorilla In The Room
Lucas L Clark
Zane State College

The Gorilla In The Room
It has been said that a picture is worth a thousand words. This is said because there could be meaning behind a picture that is much deeper meaning than you would think by first look. This political cartoon was made in two thousand sixteen and is representing the nation's financial standpoint at the time which was that there is a large amount of debt, which has not changed much since then. The cartoon is fairly simple with an understandable easy to comprehend message behind it. The picture is supposed to resemble the nation’s debt in the year two thousand sixteen. The picture was illustrated by a Lisa Benson, who has several political cartoons.
The details in the picture representing the debt consists of a donkey and an elephant, which represent the Democratic and Republican party politicians. The donkey and elephant are overlooking an enclosure labeled “National Debt”. The National debt enclosure consists of a giant gorilla and a bunch of babies in the enclosure. The gorilla represents …show more content…

LIsa has made many accurate political cartoons on different subjects in politics helping explain their meaning in the way she interprets them. Evidence from the cartoon is that neither political party representative seems to care about getting the kids out of the enclosure, or in other words the nation out of debt, or is concerned about keeping any of it a secret. By showing that the politicians do not care about the situation that is brought before them, it is saying that they do not care about the lives of the children enough to do anything about it, even though it is a dangerous situation, which is also standing for how they were not doing anything to stop the