Petar Pismestrovic Essay

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Larry Liu Dr. Safet Dabovic WRT 102 – Section 30 Unleashed Fear Samuel Butler once said, “Look before you leap for as you sow, ye are like to reap.” This statement has never been so correct until this political cartoon, Escaped, by Petar Pismestrovic revealed the cause of the war against ISIS. If the United States did not meddle with the Middle East in the past, they would not have to “reap” the ISIS of today. Although people can say that if we had not intervened in the Middle East, it would have been more chaotic than it would currently. However, that is incorrect because ISIS was formed out of hate for other divisions of the religion and other religions in general. The United States entering the Middle East was the trigger that set the fires of war in the region. Providing weapons to the Iraqi military, the United States caused a chain of events that would later form ISIS. Petar Pismestrovic's political cartoon effectively shows that the United States was really the ones in the wrong and the Middle East is not fully responsible for this mess. Using symbolism and the emotions of a person, Petar successfully shows that the United States is currently facing the wrongs of their previous presidents. …show more content…

In this political cartoon Petar is trying to show the audience the terror of ISIS and the anger at the government for their uselessness against the threat of ISIS. Using the King Cobra, a huge threat as the animal and a bigger threat representing ISIS, Petar is enlarging and influencing our feeling of terror. The audience can sense the feeling of helplessness and anger towards to the government. Firstly, because the government cannot help them even because they pledged to. The anger is because the government caused this and they run away from it. Using these feelings to his advantage, Petar continues to send the message that the United States are still running away from the trouble that they

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