how did fransico goya use caricature to depict the figures in contemptous of the insults

Francisco Goya used caricature to depict the figures in his painting, "The Disparates" (also known as "The Proverbs"), as grotesque and distorted figures to emphasize the absurdity of the insults they were subjected to. He used exaggeration and distortion to create a sense of ridicule and contempt for the characters, making them appear foolish and ridiculous. Goya's use of caricature in this painting was a way of expressing his own feelings of indignation and outrage at the injustices of the world.

1. How did Francisco Goya use caricature to depict the figures in Contemptuous

of the Insults?
(1 point)
(0 pts) The facial features of the Frenchmen are exaggerated to show
their confusion.
(0 pts) The Frenchmens' hats are comically large to show their selfimportance.
(0 pts) The Frenchmen have large feet to show their clumsiness.
(1 pt) The Frenchmen are comically short to show their inferiority.
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2. What is the best definition of the term satire? (1 point)
(0 pts) using humor and wit to reveal the strengths of someone or
something
(1 pt) using sarcasm, ridicule, or irony to expose the faults of someone
or something
(0 pts) using creative writing and art to expose the faults of someone
or something
(0 pts) using research and evaluation to expose the faults of someone
or something
1 /1 point
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UNIT 2
Protecting and
Respecting Art

LESSON 2
External Memory: Art
Reveals Opinions