Images that Tell a Story

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Images that Tell a Story

Afghan Woman

Sailor Kissing Girl

Fred Astaire

Tank Man

Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima

Migrant Mother

Einstein sticks out his Tongue

Gandhi at Spinning Wheel

Kerri Strung wins Gold

Lynching of Two Young Black Men

Thoughts to Ponder Search the net for an iconic image that speaks to you. In a reflection, respond to the following: Provide a brief summary of the story. Why does this image impact on a personal level? How is this, graphically, achieved? What group of people might be impacted by this image? Why? What is the absolute broadest audience for this?