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Explain the visual imagery in this ad. What is Unicef trying to say with this image?

Explain the visual imagery in this ad. What is Unicef trying to say with this image?

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Page 1: Explain the visual imagery in this ad. What is Unicef trying to say with this image?

Explain the visual imagery in this ad.

What is Unicef trying to say with this

image?

Page 2: Explain the visual imagery in this ad. What is Unicef trying to say with this image?

• Four month jump• How are our characters changing? (daily activities,

health, etc.)• Randy: shaves with a knife, misses music and coffee,

not drinking, “felt better than before The Day”• Celebrating the little things (no taxes, alimony)• Dan’s payment system• Rotating car batteries with the radio

Page 3: Explain the visual imagery in this ad. What is Unicef trying to say with this image?

• Radiation poisoning (not delayed fallout, not “contagious”)

• Alice – feels important and valued• Marines Park• Race is changing (buying from whites and

blacks equally, “since neither worked, the signs were meaningless”)

• Easter services – coming together as a community

Page 4: Explain the visual imagery in this ad. What is Unicef trying to say with this image?

• “If man retained his faith in God, he might also retain his faith in man”

• Rumors of who won the war• Randy considers trading the whiskey for honey

instead of coffee, but Jim gives Randy the honey for free

• Pistolville• “In four months, we have regressed 4000

years”

Page 5: Explain the visual imagery in this ad. What is Unicef trying to say with this image?

• Randy and Rita• People down the road killed her dog• The Hernandez house – what does this reveal about

Pete and Rita?• Bought a Jag for a case of beans, three bottles of

ketchup and 6 cans of deviled ham• Porky’s “hot” jewelry from Miami• “His hands were buried up to his forearm in

treasure”• People don’t believe that something you can’t see

can kill you – “Poison”• Highwaymen

Page 6: Explain the visual imagery in this ad. What is Unicef trying to say with this image?

Chapter 9

• Randy pulls out his gun to get Porky buried and later finds out he has the legal right to do so

• The Mayor• Corn Whiskey• Helen’s delusion• “If I grow up…”• Natural resources (mushrooms, wild onions)• Iron rations• “It was a wolf”

Page 7: Explain the visual imagery in this ad. What is Unicef trying to say with this image?

Chapter 10

• Typhoid outbreak (“Typhoid was the unwelcome, evil twin sister of any disaster in which the water supply was destroyed or polluted.”)

• Dan is attacked• Randy takes control under martial law• Randy borrows Rita’s grocery truck for his attack

on the highwaymen• Engagement!

Page 8: Explain the visual imagery in this ad. What is Unicef trying to say with this image?

TEST TOMORROW!!