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Communication theory is a theory or assumption we make regarding any situation. This editorial cartoon portrays a common theory that we have about the thanksgiving holiday. The turkey representing a thanksgiving dinner is stating “I thought we agreed not to talk politics!!” The donkey and elephant symbolizes two opposing political parties. The theory in this cartoon is thanksgiving family gatherings conclude in a family feud about politics. This is one of the common communication theories. 

One communication theory is common in childhood, it’s the assumption that many of us had as kids that if a boy is mean to you, it’s because he has feelings for you, and the opposite was also believed to be true. 

According to this unit, another example of a theory some might have is that people who are attractive are difficult to approach and talk to, in comparison to less attractive people.  If one finds this theory to be true they will avoid or limit who they choose to communicate with. It’s vital that we don’t always limit ourselves with these beliefs because out personal theories are not always true. 

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This editorial cartoon illustrates a Magic Bullet theory also known as the hypodermic needle theory from chapter 8. This theory has been highly criticized and discredited but it is noted that this theory might not reflect the large population however there are certain parts of the population where people verbatim trust any information presented by media that is over exaggerated. This editorial presents a media spoon feeding an audience meaning the person is not evaluating what is being fed to him, rather accepting any information given as a truth. Although this is not the case for every audience, there are people who still don’t consider the fact that the media is biased and presents information from their own perspective. 

Media outlets tend to be biased and sometimes the same story is twisted and presented by two news outlets differently and leads to news distortion. I recall seeing the same story being published by two very different news outlets with differing perspectives. The headlines were completely opposed to each other telling a completely different story from the other.