Mr Collin's is a very important character in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice so she can explore the idea of marring without love but instead marring for a stable future and a good status in society. Mr Collins is to inherit the Bennet property and Mr Bennet has no sons and Mr Collins is the closest male in the family. He is the sort of man that does not wish to marry for love as he sees his cousins as beautiful when he goes to propose to Elizabeth or Jane Bennet. However we see that he turns an eye to Jane as she soon to be proposed so he offers he proposal to the next most beautiful Bennet daughter, Lizzie. Also when he marries Charlotte Lucus we see that this marriage is a simple arrangement and not based on true love but accept them both meeting societies expectations. For Mr Collin's this expectation of marriage was from Lady Catherine De Bough. Mr Collins is also an important character as through his personality we the reader is positioned to repulse him as a character and not agree with his actions and words. This is important through many aspects in the novel.
The dwarves were kind and helpful. They were hard working and enjoyed helping others. They were also very brave and were willing to stand up to the evil giant.
As I walked into this giant house, 12 faces stared back at me. I was wet and tired and all I wanted to do was sleep. The dwarves could see that and they all ran over to help me in anyway they could. They made this strange house feel like home.
Photo journalism is a popular way to help convey the message of what is being written. As the saying foes, a picture speaks a thousand words.Photo journalism is effective because it helps the audience to understand better and also helps the audience find emotion towards a particular thing. When looking at the photo's from the Vietnam War we begin to feel shock, horror, disbelief that something like this could occur and many other emotions as well.
When you war first comes into your mind, you often think guns, trenches and dead bodies. But through the use of photo journalism, it allows you to dig deeper and really find out more. When looking at some of the photo's you can see the emotion on the soldiers and innocent civilians faces when they see what is going on. Their eyes tell a whole story, when we can only see a little bit. Through this you can see how heartbreaking, and horrible war really is.
In the song 'i was only nineteen' you can feel the emotion through the use of imagery. The artist of the song uses descriptive language that you can almost see what is going on. This is effective because, although it is not a photo and you don't know exactly what is going on, you have a picture in your head of your visualization and that is just as powerful.
Through the photo's and song about the Vietnam War I now know that is was a heartbreaking, cruel and horrible war that never should of occurred. Many people lots their lives, and many of these people way to young. Through the use of photo journalism I can now see that a simple picture is a powerful thing and it really does speak a thousand words.