Bloody Saturday
Saturday, August 28, 1937
Famous photograph of a crying baby amid the bombed-out ruins of Shanghai's South Railway Station,
objective
Crying baby
Desolate
Train tracks
Scraps
Black and white
Destructured
Subjunctives
Very sad image
Innocent baby crying
Life after disaster
This remarkable image
in caught around 136
million viewers due to the baby crying and it was venerable and needed
help. Surrounding the baby all the
buildings are desolated and no adult is to be seen. The baby is helpless and
currying not knowing what is going on and the baby’s cloths are toured and
blood is also present on them.
The mother is not to be seen and may be dead or injured.
Raising the flag on Iwo Jima
adjectives
victory
USA flag being placed
6 soldiers can be seen
battle field
team work
subjective
many killed to gain victory
showing american wins that just on side
propaganda
capitalism
negative
new history
Cambodian 1979
objective
skulls
mass murder
bones on top shelve and limbs on lower rake
showing fear and anger
no names
subjective
human bones and skulls
well organised murder
concentrated camps
treatment to the human remains worse then animals
the human remains got no burial
could be stored for many years
Cambodia Genocide took place in Cambodi
between the years 1975 and 1979.
The genocide educed the entire population of
Cambodia’s urban areas was evacuated from their homes and forced to march into
rural areas to work the fields. Every man, woman, and child was forced into
slave labour for 12-15 hours each day. An estimated two million people (21% of
Cambodia’s population) were killed. Many of these victims were brutally
executed; many more died of starvation, exhaustion, and disease.
street art
A
objective
3 different colours
1st face showing sun set,
Happiness
Orange
Glowing colour
Eyes stringing straight at
you
blue eyes and blue lips
Black hair gives the
expression of a beard
2nd image green
represents live, growth
Red eyes and red lips
the smile is less then the 1st
image
3rd
Shows night/ dawn
Pink backgro und
yellow eyes
Subjective
Use of bold colours
But still the eyes that look
into you are very hunting
I would say its friendly and
warm colours to the young children around 7 years old because they may not be
able to see the eyes.
The logo has been added to
the image after the photo was taken
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