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English, 26.06.2020 15:01 joee1300

How does satire create meaning in this cartoon? The expressions on the turkeys' faces make it clear that they are not happy with their situation. The turkeys are bigger than the fence, signifying the importance of health care compared to other things. The barn is small compared to the turkeys, showing that turkeys are mistreated by farmers. The turkey heading for slaughter asking about health care critiques current healthcare systems.

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