In
his political cartoon depicting the 2017 presidential inaugural address during
which president elect Donald Trump will be sworn into office next January,
author Mike Luckovich uses humorous irony to make a powerful statement about
the man which American has decided to run this country. Mike Luckovich created
this image for the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, which he has been creating
similar political cartons for since 1989. He has won a Pulitzer Prize for
editorial cartooning and the Reuben Award for Most Outstanding Cartoonist of
the Year. The image shows the United States Presidential Inauguration, set to
take place on Friday, January 20th 2017 in which Donald Trump, who
was elected president this year, is drawn swearing on the bible. In the image,
Donald Trump is drawn saying, “For a limited time, you too can own one of these
fabulous Trump Bibles.” (Luckovich). There is irony in how Donald Trump is
using the most esteemed honor in American history as a ploy to make more money
by selling the Holy Book for profit. By using this rhetorical strategy,
Luckovich is making a powerful statement about how Donald Trump is more a
business man than political figure, and that he will treat this high-ranking
position as such. He is also making a statement about how Donald Trump plans to
use his position in office to benefit himself and his business and that he does
not respect the honor that has been placed upon him. It is clear that this
image was created in spite of Trump, to undermine his political agenda and reason
for running for office. Mike Luckovich used his skills as a political
cartoonist to convey such thoughts of his and to show his audience the real man
which they have voted for and placed in office. I believe that his use of
rhetoric, specifically irony, convey a strong and pronounced message about this
year’s president elect. Luckovich strategically employed the irony in his
cartoon and it helped him effectively achieve his purpose.
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