- The details expressed in the mural include: the date of the incident (obviously), the American flag, and "In Memory Of...". Nothing really dictates the exact composition and arrangement of the items, but when it comes to the American flag, there is a certain design that it has to follow. 50 stars, 13 stripes (7 red, 6 white). In the mural, there are only 6 red and 5 white stripes.
- I think the photographer wanted to get a message of understanding and what effect the occurrences of 9/11 could have had on the youngest Americans. The details included in the photograph communicate this impression by the representation of the American spirit through the American flag, the stars, and the words.
- From what I can see, the photographer seems to be presenting an objective view of the subject. This is based solely on the fact that there seems to be no evidence of personal opinion in the photograph, as far as I can see anyway.
Well, this is my first blog EVER. So if I'm terrible at it, you're just gonna have to deal with it because it's a grade for me. (: I'm ready to learn how to make the most of this blog and get an amazing grade in AP Language. (:
Thursday, September 15, 2011
"Girls in Front of 9/11 Mural (Photo)" Questions (pg. 160)
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