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Laugh Now, Panic Later
On 01, Jul 2026 | No Comments | In Weekly Chapter Posts | By Naima Jean-louis

Key Term: Rhetorical Methodologies
Subheading: Communication Research
This cartoon relates to Chapter 6 because it demonstrates Rhetorical Methodologies, which are research methods used to analyze how messages persuade audiences through language, humor, symbols, and other forms of communication. In this cartoon, one coworker wonders if people in the future will look back at this period in history and laugh, while the other sarcastically replies, “Maybe from our fully fortified dystopian bunkers.” The humor and exaggeration are examples of satire, subtly encouraging others to reflect on current events and the uncertainty many people feel about the future. Rather than simply presenting facts about the world and where it headed , the cartoon communicates its message through satire. The chapter explains that rhetorical methodologies examine how communication influences the way people think, interpret issues, and respond to messages.
I often see political cartoons, memes, and social media posts that use humor to discuss serious issues. Even though they are meant to be funny, you can see in the comments or reactions from people that they often encourage people to think about what is happening in the world from a different perspective. I have noticed through different audiences that satire can make complex topics easier to understand while also encouraging discussion about important issues. This chapter reminded me that communication is not only about sharing information but it can also about persuading audiences and shaping how people view the world.




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