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Valentine's Day

K Vaughn

Charles Lindbergh

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Valentine's Day

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Background Information

Artist – Clifford Kennedy Berryman. He as an artist does a lot of political cartoons.

Created and published in 1928, during the “Roaring Twenties”.

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What do you the Focus, Background, and Foreground are?

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Focus, Foreground, and Background

I decided that the focus was on the man ( Charles lindbergh) and the Valentine that states “We love you, U.S.”.

The foreground being the picnic table and house.

The background being uncle Sam and the teddy bear.

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Ethos!!

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Ethos!!

Uncle Sam and his relation to everything America has to stand for is the appeal to ethos

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Logos

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Logos Logically the first to

cross the atlantic is a profound and respectable thing in that day in age, not so much now but if uncle sam deems this man lovable the american public will also

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Pathos

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Pathos

Love is how this artists appeals to pathos. Receiving a valentine is a big thing now and was then as well.

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Works Cited

Clifford Kennedy Berryman. Valentine's Day. 1928.The Evening star (Washington, D.C.) , United States. 14 february 1928.

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