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Lesson duration is: 50 min
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Drawing on Humor for Change
by Liza Donelly
TEDWomen
2010
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Drawing on Humor for Change
Liza Donelly and Marjane Satrapi are artists; they daw. Mainly, they draw for change.
Question: What exactly do Donelly and Satrapi have in common? In what ways are their 'journeys' similar or identical? Listen to TEDtalk delivered by Donelly and compare her story with the story of Satrapi. State at least two concrete examples which indicate that their 'journeys' are identical or similar.
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What do Donelly and Satrapi have in common?
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How is ignorance conveyed in this cartoon?
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What social issue is depicted in this cartoon?
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What does Donelly convey in this cartoon?
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Drawing on Humor for Change
Liza Donelly begins her TEDtalk with the following sentence: 'I was afraid of womanhood.' What does Donelly aim to convey with her sentence?