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No wonder, then, that it is very easy to misunderstand cartoons. Readers have to work out what the cartoon means by themselves. They are given clues in the cartoon, but those clues are in the pictures. For example, the way the cartoonist has chosen to draw important people tells us what he/she thought about them. The situation or background also gives us clues about a cartoon's meaning.

'Cartoon from circa 1820 poking fun at the Queen Caroline affair'
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