Teddy and the Three Bears
1) What does each character in the cartoon represent?
-The man holding the gun is TR and the bears represent different types of trusts.
2) Why is TR dressed that way?
-He's dressed that way because he is "hunting" for trusts.
3) What is the purpose of the bears being labeled different things?
-It shows how TR wanted to get rid of only certain trusts and he wanted to control which trusts were kept going or shut down.
4) What is the overall message of this cartoon?
-The overall message is that TR would try to control some of the trusts and he would keep the ones he thought were good.
5) What going on with the bears in the back?
-The bears in the back are kept alive and the furthest bear in the back is moving and prospering.
1) What does each character in the cartoon represent?
-The man holding the gun is TR and the bears represent different types of trusts.
2) Why is TR dressed that way?
-He's dressed that way because he is "hunting" for trusts.
3) What is the purpose of the bears being labeled different things?
-It shows how TR wanted to get rid of only certain trusts and he wanted to control which trusts were kept going or shut down.
4) What is the overall message of this cartoon?
-The overall message is that TR would try to control some of the trusts and he would keep the ones he thought were good.
5) What going on with the bears in the back?
-The bears in the back are kept alive and the furthest bear in the back is moving and prospering.