Big Oil's Apetitre

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English

 

Written by:

Rebecca T

 

Date added:

January 1, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The opulence of the executive’s dress (such as the dollar-sign cufflinks and gold buttons) and the decor of the office (comprised mostly of framed money, as well as a profit chart that is quite literally “off the charts”) give the impression of wealth, power and success. Harville’s decision to use a vulture to represent big oil companies is an attempt to liken the oil company’s profits following tragedy of hurricane Katrina to the way a vulture feeds off of the pain and suffering of other animals...
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When these images of wealth and opportunistic evil are juxtaposed, the satirist achieves the desired image: that oil companies are growing rich off of the suffering of their fellow Americans. After the vulture, the speech bubble to the right is the next detail of the cartoon that attracts attention...
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