Physiognomy of symbolical emotions.
Hexagram of the canon of changes YiKing 18.

cartoon parodies and relations of comical characters in amusing pictures illustrations of comic characters and figurants of funny stories and anecdotes

If you are caricaturist or artist of cartoon parodies then can consider the shown physiognomic symbols of emotions, namely you can draw caricatures and comical characters in amusing pictures according to hexagrams of the canon of changes and psychological meanings of emotional expressions in faces of people.
If comical characters of caricatures are drawn according to meanings of emotions in the shown physiognomic symbols and coordinated with hexagrams Yi King then cartoon images of amusing pictures can be very significant psychological illustrations of funny situations or comic events.
And also caricatures or cartoon parodies can be evident illustrations of emotions in facial features of comic characters and figurants of funny stories and anecdotes or popular jokes.

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Emotions of social relationships.
Eyebrows:
individual mind predominates over public consciousness.
Eyes: personal volition subordinates to collective will.
Mouth: private needs predominate over social requirements.
Individual volition depends on public will, but corporative mentality and collective needs of society depend on private wants and reason of a man or woman.

Personal mutual relations.
Eyebrows:
you realize people and-or companions agree with you.
Eyes: you do not wish to see people and-or companions do not need your presence.
Mouth: you can speak and-or companions listen to you.

Mental attitudes.
Eyebrows:
your notion determines opinions of people.
Eyes: your point of view is caused by sights of people.
Mouth: your words determine assertions of people.

People do not want to see you but are compelled to think of you and to communicate with you.

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Following 19 physiognomic symbol in gallery.
About cartoon parodies and relations of comical characters in amusing pictures, also figurants of funny stories and facial physiognomy in political caricatures.