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goldfiish [28.3K]
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Observe a imagem a seguir. Trata-se de uma caricatura publicada na capa da revista francesa La Caricature em novembro de 1898. A

personagem em pé, de vermelho, é chamada de John Bull e era uma representação tradicional da Inglaterra.
Fonte: Bridgeman Images/Glow Images

5.a)
Descreva os elementos da imagem.

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5.b)
De que forma a caricatura representa o avanço colonial inglês na África?

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lakkis [162]3 years ago
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