This is very welcome initiative. 'The Common woman' cartoons will definitely enhance the image, self confidence and statuse of women.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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Yes R.K Laxman's cartoons are mostly on Nehru, Rajiv etc.
His cartoons are very subtle. One should be careful while seeing his Cartoons. Otherwise, there is every chance of missing the message,
Thank God sfter Laxmans famous " Common Man ", now a " "Common woman has come."
A common woman's perspective on everyday issues would be interesting to witness in the form of cartoons. Though challenging, hope it gets as much popularity as Laxman's "Common Man".
“There are only two tragedies in life: one is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it.”
― Oscar Wilde
Definitely. these Cartoons made him most popular Cartoonist.
See some more Cartoons of the inimitable R.K. Laxman. Because he is no more this time we see " Common woman" instead of Usual Common Man
On one hand, RK Laxman gave a brilliant portrayal of the common man or the "Aam Aadmi". And then there is Kejriwal and his gang of miscreants.
“There are only two tragedies in life: one is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it.”
― Oscar Wilde
You are mistaken. R.K Laxman's cartoon is " Common Man" That is you and I in the Society.. Where as . Kejriwal's AAM Admi is a political Party,
rambabu wrote:You are mistaken. R.K Laxman's cartoon is " Common Man" That is you and I in the Society.. Where as . Kejriwal's AAM Admi is a political Party, well known for double talk
Sarcasm is like electricity.... Half of the world doesn't get it.
“There are only two tragedies in life: one is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it.”
― Oscar Wilde
This aspect I said already that, R.K. Laxman's sarcasm and satire to that matter any any cartoonist's Cartoons are so subtle, people are likely to to miss the message of the Cartoonist
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rambabu wrote:This aspect I said already that, R.K. Laxman's sarcasm and satire to that matter any any cartoonist's Cartoons are so subtle, people are likely to to miss the message of the Cartoonist
http://www.essay.uk.com/free-essays/english-language/analysis-political-cartoons.php
Oh God. You didn't understand anything I just said.
“There are only two tragedies in life: one is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it.”
― Oscar Wilde
Abhishek Sharma wrote:rambabu wrote:You are mistaken. R.K Laxman's cartoon is " Common Man" That is you and I in the Society.. Where as . Kejriwal's AAM Admi is a political Party, well known for double talk
Sarcasm is like electricity.... Half of the world doesn't get it.
Absolutely ! you may try but when they are on a different level altogether , no matter how hard you try ...well, what can one say ?
Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!
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