Graphic/Document Analysis

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Graphic/Document Analysis Year 9 History This presentation will support you with a valuable skill for History. It will give you the basic information you will need to enable you to analyse a graphic (image) or a piece of text.

C.C.T.F C-content C-context T-technique F-function

Content Write down everything that you can see in this graphic.

Context Imagine that you are explaining the picture to someone that has lived their entire life in the jungle. How would you explain the images?

Technique What has the artist done to connect with you and get you to understand what they are trying to tell you?

Function Why has the artist created this picture? What are they hoping to achieve?

Let's do one together

Using the same technique (C.C.T.F), analyse the graphic below