Life, in the realists Perspective (2)

Life, in the realists Perspective

A minimum of three, not two, sentences are required.

One sentence must mention that you have selected three photographs to discuss.

The last sentence of the first paragraph must include a thesis sentence containing three keywords, written with parallel sentence structure.

3784599152399The keywords must be words you choose to convey the overall content of each photograph. The keywords of Photograph #1, Photograph #2, and Photograph #3 do not qualify as legitimate keywords.

1– Three photographs have been selected from the gallery attached below (she asked that we describe gallery; what gallery) to provide the basis for this discussion. 2–The selected photographs display similarity in the representation of life. 3–Life is not life without challenges, pain or fears. (list the 3 key words – (The last sentence of the first paragraph must include a thesis sentence containing three keywords, written with parallel sentence structure).

Begin with a topic sentence which relates to the thesis of Paragraph #1 as well as to the photograph you are about to discuss.

Use two to four sentences to describe the photograph. In describing the photograph, do not state whether you like it or dislike it. Just describe what you see.

Then use the remaining six to eleven sentences of the paragraph to give two reasons why the photograph “strikes” you.

Paragraph #2 needs at least ten sentences.

(topic sentence) 1– In life, one is bound to encounter different experiences every day; some are sad, some scary and some disturbing though there will be better days still. 2–The photograph

selected for this discussion illustrates a public assassination. 3–It evokes emotions of fear

and confusion. 4–Unexpectedly, everyone seems calm yet the woman is in desperation.

5–Unaware of the fate that ahead of her, she is covered in blindfold about ten feet above

the ground with sharp metal awaiting her landing. 6–The people are calm, observant and

waiting patiently to witness life put to an end. 7–The thing that strikes me in the photo is

that while the scene appears disturbing, the audience is less concerned. 8– From their

behavior, it is possible that they are used to such events. 9–It may be a common practice

in this society, and everyone is invited to witness. 10–Fate is part of life, such is life, and

some experiences are extreme.

Begin with a topic sentence which relates to the thesis of Paragraph #1 as well as to the photograph you are about to discuss.

Use two to four sentences to describe the photograph. In describing the photograph, do not state whether you like it or dislike it. Just describe what you see.

6061176228598Then use the remaining six to eleven sentences of the paragraph to give two reasons why the photograph “strikes” you.

Paragraph #3 needs at least ten sentences.

(topic sentence) 1–Sometimes we have to let go of fear and to enjoy resources that nature has to offer. 2–The photograph selected is that of people participating in sky-diving which is

perceived to be a life-threatening activity: Together they set aside their fears and plunge

into the deep waters. 3–Dressed in diving gears, and their airbags stuck to their back, they

2171700177799List only 2 reasons why the photo strikes you. Elaborate on those two reasons.

List only 2 reasons why the photo strikes you. Elaborate on those two reasons.

6765281187804appear to be flying. 4–Several feet above the sea level they drive towards the ultimate fall

into the waters. 5–What strikes me in the photo is the sense of contentment, freedom, self-

satisfaction and unity of the participants. 6–They are determined and driven by the desire

to conquer their fears and enjoy life. 7– Indeed there is unity in purpose. 8–The focus and

uniformity of the participants is striking too. 9–Despite the danger, they are fearless though

well prepared. 10–However, they have taken necessary precautions to ensure their safety

by wearing the right garments, airbags among other equipment. 11–Life can be fulfilling if

only we can break away from the fear of the unknown.

Begin with a topic sentence which relates to the thesis of Paragraph #1 as well as to the photograph you are about to discuss.

Use two to four sentences to describe the photograph. In describing the photograph, do not state whether you like it or dislike it. Just describe what you see.

5776472215898Then use the remaining six to eleven sentences of the paragraph to give two reasons why the photograph “strikes” you.

Paragraph #4 needs at least ten sentences.

(Topic sentence) 1–Regardless of the status and the role play, always set aside some time to enjoy life. 2–In the third photograph, the lion is passionately playing with the lioness. 2—Despite being termed as the king and the queen of the jungle, the lion and the lioness still get

time to play. The two of them alone somewhere in the jungle and away from the rest of

the inhabitants decide to engage in a little game. The lion in a show of might while the

2794000152399List only 2 reasons why the photo strikes you. Elaborate those reasons

List only 2 reasons why the photo strikes you. Elaborate those reasons

lioness is pampering his ego and enjoys the moment. With the rising dust, the game

may have been going on for a while. The striking aspect of this photo is that away from

the jungle hunting and fighting, the carnivores still find time to play. It shows that there is

another side to the king of the jungle away from conflicts. With the lioness confidently

playing along shows that no matter how dangerous one may be, there will always be

people who appreciate and are not threatened by potential. It is also striking to see that

Kings and queens play too. This is a real reflection of life in that; besides the hustles of

life, besides the status, there is a part of us that wants to enjoy peace and freedom

regardless of one’s status.

A minimum of five sentences are required.

The first sentence must repeat the thesis statement.

273984450800The thesis statement must contain three keywords written with parallel sentence structure.

4790931114300The second sentence must summarize the reason the first photograph strikes you.

The third sentence must summarize the reason the second photograph strikes you.

3202738-12698The fourth sentence must summarize the reason the third photograph strikes you.

430565412700The fifth sentence can end the essay.

If desired, a sixth sentence can end the essay.

The paragraph must remind us that you are discussing photographs.

162559818795995th sentence ends the essay; paragraph must remind us that you are discussing photographs.

5th sentence ends the essay; paragraph must remind us that you are discussing photographs.

(repeat thesis statement) 1–Without challenges, without fears, without weird and beautiful experiences we may never appreciate life. 2–Moan whenever the situation demands and celebrate when the moment calls for it. 3–The three photographs discussed above display different life experiences both beautiful and the ugly. 4–The first photograph illustrates an end to life with the victim awaiting public assassination, it is sad and disturbing. 5–The second

photograph presents a beautiful though scary scenario but portrays a feeling of freedom

and contentment with the characters having fun by engaging in sky-diving; a life-

threatening activity, what is life without taking risks? 6–In the third photograph, we see that

regardless of status, there is a part that wants to have fun away from the world. 7–With all

its challenges, with all its pain, Life is still is beautiful.

(**** Note: no more than 6 sentences)

See below photographs discussed in the essay.

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