- Ww1 political cartoons. The British cartoons emphasized the unflappable poise and urbanity of the British public and soldiers in the face of German atrocities. | Cartoons include topical treatment of the activities of nations and leaders in the first World War. During the first World War, cartoons were used to not only show the same characteristics as previous cartoons but also to create a sense of pride and passion with the country. World War I is when you can see a vast change in the meanings of cartoons. The Great War: World War 1 - WW1 - cartoons from Punch magazine. It analyses their techniques for arousing emotions such as ridicule or hate. Explore the themes of patriotism, cynicism, atrocities, and propaganda in these satirical images. The illustrations are done in pencil, watercolor, India ink, gouache and some colored inks. Summary: Cartoons include topical treatment of the activities of nations and leaders in the first World War. Includes clippings from the New York Times, New York Herald, Metropolitan, New York Tribune Review, American Editorial Page and the Bystander. ig jy 97gm vbx 1begx1x ijxoyf 5g6twn iajqh 7iizef ulm9