Prompt: Political cartoons often use exaggeration and symbolism to make a point, and they can also serve as important visual sources for analysis. What is being criticized in this image? What does this source suggest about the issue, and what does the cartoonist want the audience to question or reconsider?



Prompt Response: Trump is being criticized in this political cartoon. It suggests the hypocrisy of Trump speaking on the Iran Israel War while there is a bigger elephant in the room. There is a proposal of a second Big Beautiful Bill that will fund ICE and deportations. The cartoonist wants the audience to question Trump's ethics. Also his deflection. 

Summary: In class we did the Prompt Analysis Practice on Writable.

Reflection: Through practicing prompt analysis I will be able to adapt that into the real one for the Research Paper. 


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