• The attitude of cartooning is satirical and convention to a social problem that
    makes it much different from another art form. Humour is another significant
    element of this art form, cartoonist by this element attempt to engage with the
    ruling authority and also communicate something about society widely. Humor
    along with the critical resonance exists in cartoon form a tendency that constitutes
    plurality by allowing individual towards progressive and critical thinking. The
    composition of both significant elements in cartooning constitutes its unique
    feature that justifies anger and disagreement with the power relation in a different
    way. Continuing this debate, the paper engages critically with the implicit attitudes
    and ideology of cartooning that a cartoonist propagates through the social and
    historical meaning of a particular sign and symbol. In that particular context,
    attitude and ideology will be treated as integral and much conventional to the
    morality and value that society often defines or disseminate in a particular social
    condition through the cartoon. And lastly, the paper argues that the cartooning
    help conveys the message to a reader’s reality and communicate to readers on
    their level.