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Seatwork No.4

The document discusses the contents of Cory's speech and provides examples of political caricature. It then explains the analysis of political caricature, noting how it evolved during the transition from Spanish to American rule in the Philippines and how it reflected the introduction of democracy and its consequences.
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Seatwork No.4

The document discusses the contents of Cory's speech and provides examples of political caricature. It then explains the analysis of political caricature, noting how it evolved during the transition from Spanish to American rule in the Philippines and how it reflected the introduction of democracy and its consequences.
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SEATWORK NO.

Name: Salvador, Princess Aleia P.

Course & Section: BSA-1B

1. What are the contents of Cory's speech?

 Ninoy’s first detainment


 Ninoy’s 2nd detention
 The last time we lost him
 The offering of the democrative alternative
 Peace Agenda
 The Debt
 The desire for democracy
 Test of National Commitment

2. Give and explain at least 3 examples of political caricature

 A public post is not hereditary crown


This political caricature about a public post not being a hereditary crown would serve to provoke
thought and discussion about the issue. It would highlight the absurdity of passing down political
power through inheritance, and the importance of merit-based leadership. It would also convey
the message that true leadership should be supported and sustained by the people, rather than
resting solely on the shoulders of a single individual or family.
 War against the speculators
A political caricature depicting a "War against the speculators" could serve as a visual
representation of the public's anger and frustration with the actions of those who are perceived to
be profiting at the expense of others. By exaggerating the features and actions of these
speculators, the caricature can effectively communicate the message that their behavior is seen as
harmful and selfish. This could include portraying them as greedy, manipulative, and indifferent
to the consequences of their actions. Furthermore, the caricature could also highlight the potential
effects of speculative activities on the wider economy.
 Uncle Sam riding a chariot
The image of Uncle Sam riding a chariot is a powerful and evocative one that conveys a strong
message about the government's power and influence. The caricature of Uncle Sam riding a
chariot serves as a powerful and enduring symbol of the relationship between the government and
the nation it governs.
3. Explain some of the analysis of political caricature

 The transition from the Spanish colonial period to the American occupation period
demonstrated different strands of changes and shifts in culture, society, and politics.
- The transition from the Spanish colonial period to the American occupation period in the
Philippines marked a significant shift in the country's culture, society, and politics. This
period of change demonstrated different strands of changes as the Philippines moved from
being under Spanish rule to becoming a territory of the United States. One notable aspect of
this transition is the way political caricature changed and evolved in response to the shifting
political landscape. The evolution of political caricature during this time served as a
reflection of these changes, showcasing how the art form adapted to the shifting political
landscape and continued to be a powerful tool for expressing resistance and promoting
nationalistic sentiment.

 The American drastically introduced democracy to the nascent nation and the consequences
were far from ideal.
- The art of political caricature has long been a powerful tool for expressing resistance and
promoting nationalistic sentiment. Throughout history, political caricature has evolved in
response to changing political landscapes, and this evolution serves as a reflection of the
socio-political changes occurring during specific time periods. The evolution of political
caricature during this time was closely linked to the changing political landscape. As
revolutions and social movements swept across the world, caricaturists adapted their art
to reflect the shifting power dynamics. Through their exaggerated and satirical
depictions, they were able to capture the essence of political conflicts and debates,
effectively communicating complex ideas to a wider audience.

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