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IO on Liza Donnelly's Cartoon - Coggle Diagram
IO on Liza Donnelly's Cartoon
Cartoon
What?
Image
6 men on the table wearing suites
Dominance of men in professions such as buisness
Women amongst 6 men on the edge of the table
Women leaning away from the table
Text
"I AM SUPPOSED TO BE HERE"
Thought bubble but not a speech bubble
Shows suppression of opinion and no right to speech
All capital letters statement
Purpose of the cartoon?
Which issue is being depicted?
Gender based discrimination or Gender biasness
To spread awareness
Connection to lit texts
Things fall apart
Nigerian society
Women subordinate to men
There were many women; but they looked on from the fringe like
outsiders." (Page 77)
“These women never saw the inside of the hut. No woman ever did. They scrubbed and painted outside walls under the supervision of men. They imagined what was there; they kept their imagination to themselves. No woman ever asked questions about the most powerful and the most secret cult in the clan." (Page 78)
"No matter how prosperous a man was if he was unable to
rule his women, he was not really a man." (Page 47)
Persepolis
Target audience
Women
to rebuild their self-esteem
Literary devices
Symbolism
suits and a table with notepads
Professional career
Liza Donnelly
Liza Donnelly is an American cartoonist and writer, best known for her work in The New Yorker and is resident cartoonist of CBS News. ... She writes a regular column for Medium on politics and global women's rights; Donnelly is the author of seventeen books.