IndexVisual featuresLinguistic features and textConclusionThe political cartoon "The Trumps Tapes We Need..." was drawn by the American cartoonist Adam Zyglis for the Buffalo News newspaper but was widely spread known after Zyglis posted it on his Twitter account on October 12, 2016. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on "Why Violent Video Games Shouldn't Be Banned"? Get an original essay The cartoon was published in reference to the Trump Tapes scandal in 2016. Prior knowledge is required for the viewer to be able to understand the cartoon. 4 years ago a tape was released that reportedly contained recordings of Donald Trump making misogynistic comments about women during an "Access Hollywood" radio show with Billy Bush in 2005. Trump bragged about how, because "he was a star , he could do anything and everything he wants and get away with it.' This has led to millions of women sharing their experience of sexual abuse publicly and over 10 million tweets have been posted about it. Zyglis is sending the message that instead of looking the alleged tapes that contain evidence against Donald Trump, they should simply, as a nation, tape Trump's mouth shut. The cartoon also implicitly implies that Donald Trump should not have the responsibility of being president and should be eliminated around the participants represented by Donald Trump, the current president of the United States, and the US nation, represented by the two characters involved in this cartoon. Caricature is widely used by cartoonists as it is an image or imitation of a person whose certain characteristics are exaggerated in a grotesque manner. Zyglis drew Donald Trump as a caricature, with Trump's face and upper body proportionally large in the frame. The first feature that the viewer's attention is drawn to is Donald Trump's overly groomed yellow hair. Zyglis purposely extended Trump's hair past his face to ridicule him. Trump is wearing his usual attire: white shirt, black blazer and red tie to show affiliation with the Republican Party. His face is drawn as round and broad with a little neck showing, and his famous tan is also visible. Additionally, his cheeks are colored a light red, which could suggest anger. His small, narrowed eyes and arched, furrowed eyebrows also suggest that Trump is irritated or angry, which may be because his mouth has been taped shut. It is implicitly implied that the second depicted participant involved in this political cartoon is the United States of America (USA). The sleeve has the colors red, white and blue and resembles the US flag, which suggests that the hand represents the entire nation. For this reason, one can sense that the US government wants Trump to stop rambling about nonsense and instead wants him to act responsibly and sensibly to regain the trust of the government, and therefore of the vast majority of the country's population. Additionally, the hand holds a role of silver ribbon that is torn and also matches the ribbon over Donald Trump's mouth. Visual Features The cartoonist made the visual and literary allusion of Donald Trump's 2005 videotape scandal and also how the public feels towards him. Donald Trump's gaze is directed towards the hand of the United States of America; his eyes are half closed, perhaps indicating that he is enraged by the decision to cover his mouth. The cartoonist has.
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