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Valentine's Day
K Vaughn
Charles Lindbergh
Valentine's Day
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”.
What do you the Focus, Background, and Foreground are?
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.
Ethos!!
Ethos!!
Uncle Sam and his relation to everything America has to stand for is the appeal to ethos
Logos
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
Pathos
Pathos
Love is how this artists appeals to pathos. Receiving a valentine is a big thing now and was then as well.
Works Cited
Clifford Kennedy Berryman. Valentine's Day. 1928.The Evening star (Washington, D.C.) , United States. 14 february 1928.
Loc.gov
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1489.html