Images of Warriors Don’t Cry

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Images of Warriors Don’t Cry

Subject: Elizabeth Eckford, Little Rock 9 Date: September 25, 1957 Medium: Photograph Originally published: Arkansas Democrat

I. The title of the art work is. The artist is. The medium is I. The title of the art work is . The artist is . The medium is . One detail in the foreground is . One detail in the background is . II. Write a brief description of the scene depicted in the painting

III. Complete the following chart for the MOOD TOUCH SOUND SMELL TASTE SIGHT

IV. What is the theme of the work, Elizabeth Eckford V IV. What is the theme of the work, Elizabeth Eckford V. List three or more specific details to support this theme. VI. Are you an inductive or deductive thinker? Inductive (Specific to General) Deductive (General to Specific) VII. Which detail in the work most effectively conveys the theme. Justify your answer.

IX. Creative Writing: Imagine you are one of the characters in the work of art. Tell the person’s story from that perspective. Use First Person Point of View. * This should be a short narrative, no longer than one page.