What do you first notice about this photo? What words come into your head? How old is this person? What do you think this person’s family is like? (married?

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What do you first notice about this photo? What words come into your head? How old is this person? What do you think this person’s family is like? (married? children?) Where does this person live? Does this person have a job? If so, what might it be? Is this person from a wealthy or poor background? How is this person feeling? Have you ever felt like this? When was this? Do you think this person has ever been in a hospital for the mentally ill?

What do you first notice about this photo? What words come into your head? How old is this person? What do you think this person’s family is like? (married? children?) Where does this person live? Does this person have a job? If so, what might it be? Is this person from a wealthy or poor background? How is this person feeling? Have you ever felt like this? When was this? Do you think this person has ever been in a hospital for the mentally ill?

In fact, the two photographs show the same person. Look back your responses to the photographs. Have your views about this person changed? How ? Why do you think this is?

Look at the two photographs for each person and think about the differences between them: What is she wearing? Where is she looking? Compare the facial expressions Does she care about her appearance? Compare the body language