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jekas [21]
4 years ago
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Students attending schools with mandatory uniform policies experience less pressure than do students

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vfiekz [6]4 years ago
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Stanza 4:

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Stanza 5:

The photographer reveals the way pictures can be deceiving. While she saw the child firsthand, looked into her eyes, heard her scream, and watched her run, dropping the baby in her arms, the picture she captured did not tell the whole story. In the picture, it looked almost as if the child was smiling.

This gives readers the false idea that the child was happy. This allows the readers to believe that even though the war was going on and people were starving and dying, the people could still be happy. This, the photographer knows, is untrue. However, it is apparently what the public wanted to hear, and therefore what the photographer published.

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More information: https://poemanalysis.com/carole-satyamurti/war-photographer/

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