Yellow Terror In All His Glory Political Cartoon

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In this class, the stereotypes that were discussed were the ones that the cartoon portrays: violent and considered as an inferior race. The stereotype violent mainly came from Bare Knuckle boxing though because it was the best job an Irish man could get and they were reinforcing it. The stereotype inferior race came from the fact that the WASPs said that the Irish were black on the inside. They considered them as “simian, low browed and brutish” comparing them to Africans and apes, and also said that they were apelike, lazy, immoral, and uneducated. These stereotypes connect with inferior race because the WASPs think that they could have proved that the Irish were not just like them. Another immigrant group that the WASPs dehumanized were the Chinese. WASPs were anti-Chinese; in “The Yellow Terror in All His Glory” political cartoon shows a Chinese individual seems to be going on an aggressive and violent mission with a gun on his hand with the gunpowder showing as if he already used it, a knife in his mouth and dynamite. A woman is shown on the floor, she …show more content…

The message is explicit because it was clear and showed the Chinese as violent and dangerous and yellow, accurately like the stereotypes. Its’ intended audience was just about everyone because it seems to be that an Immigrant group did it because it states the Yellow terror, referring to the yellow peril. The choice of words that the cartoonist shows are perfect for the time being because immigrants thought that the Chinese were taking over all their jobs. The common language shown is violence and the Yellow Peril and it shows the other immigrants perspectives of the Chinese (“The Yellow Terror in All His Glory” 1899, (publisher

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