solved THE BOOK ; NORTON 360 In the text, read/re-read (some

THE BOOK ; NORTON 360 In the text, read/re-read (some of this is from last week) sub-chapters 27, 29 and 30 from the chapter titled “Processes.” In there, you will read about different strategies for brainstorming, coming up with a thesis, generating ideas, refining ideas, and writing. Choose ANY one of the images that we have discussed so far, and practice two of the strategies mentioned in these sub-chapters. Am posting this as a Discussion, so, you will see each other’s work. just to give you an example of how to do this, I have listed some of the questions from one of the sub-chapters, and sample answers below. For the following pictureHow can it be defined? What I define here is the time and place, any background I can find out. After some research, I find out that these were construction workers taking a lunch break while building Rockefeller Plaza in New York City. It was taken in 1932. How can it be described? The men mostly look like they are having a good time, enjoying their break, reading newspapers, talking to each other, laughing, smoking. They seem to be oblivious to the fact that they are so high up. One outlier on the side seems less contented, and is looking directly at the camera. What can it be compared with? I think it can be compared to other working class photos of that time, like those taken by Dorothea Lange, in that it shows working class/lower income people at work, and humanizes them by showing them doing very human things. I also think of novels from that time period by writers like John Steinbeck, which portray these same sorts of folks. What may have caused it? You may or may not answer this question. In my case, I would say, this question is not relevant. How can it be classified? It can be classified as part of the visual literature of depression-era United States, a snapshot of the common man at that time, and, perhaps, an attempt to enlighten those of higher classes to the humanity of these people. How can it be analyzed? The hardworking men sitting on this skyscraper do, I believe, represent American ingenuity, toughness, optimism and perseverance. They are not downtrodden or worn out. Rather, they seem exuberant in their work clothes, on this steel metal piece of structure they have been working tirelessly at building. The steeliness of the image, the steel piece on which they sit, the steel color of the sky represent their toughness. I think it also humanizes a lower class that may have not received the respect that upper classes did, and still don’t. They are shown engaged in human activities of socializing and relaxing. They are human beings, who need enjoyment like anybody. Finally, as they are sitting high above the city, engaged in building a great landmark, I think it symbolizes American, capitalist ascent, America as this great, ever rising powerful entity. What expectations does it raise? Again, this is not applicable. What are the different positions on it? Here, I would research what others have said about it. What are your feelings about it? Would answer this in a few sentences. Are there any other ways to look at it? Would answer this by trying to look at it from another perspective.

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