THE CHALLENGES AND BENEFITS OF EXPOSING LEARNERS TO CULTURAL NUANCES THROUGH CARTOONS
Abstract
Cultural nuances in cartoons are subtle yet significant elements that reflect the values, beliefs, and practices of a particular culture. These nuances can be found in various aspects of cartoons, such as the characters, settings, language, humor, themes, and storytelling methods. Characters in cartoons often embody cultural stereotypes or traits
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2024-01-29
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