they were used to spark protest against America's involvement in the Vietnam War
because of pearl harbor
"bore" is the past tense of "bear", as in to hold. "aloft" means above. So, the sentence means something like "he held up a drawn dagger"
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An Armistice
Death and destruction.
Gunfire, explosions, and casualties.
What readers like to see...action (blood and gore).
they were used to spark protest against America's involvement in the Vietnam War
This is a purely subjective observation: most of the Vietnam War era media illustrations I've seen appear to depict the futility of that conflict, in one way or another.
To spark protest against America's involvement in the Vietnam warThe same effects that attract movie goers attracted the newsmedia.
No that is the name given to hand drawn illustrations before the printing press. The illustrations of medieval codices were known as illuminations, and were individually hand drawn and painted. With the invention of the printing press during the 15th century, books became more widely distributed, often illustrated with woodcuts. - Wikipedia
The media in Vietnam was drawn to photography depicting action. Ask any video game player today...action sells!
Mainly horse drawn carriages then to diesel trucks.
Illustrations are visual representations created to enhance or clarify a concept, story, or idea. Pictures are two-dimensional representations of a scene or object usually captured through photography or drawn images. Both serve as visual aids to convey information or emotions.
Liz Pichon illustrates her own books. She is known for her distinctive hand-drawn illustrations in the Tom Gates series and other works.
Fire on the Mountain is a picture book that was written by Jane Kurtz and the illustrations were drawn by E.B. Lewis. The book is currently available at Amazon's website.