
http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/brady-photos/images/aquia-creek.gif
Describe my picture:
In this picture, it can be seen that, there many workers who are working near the Train Track(railway), beside them there are some Labor contractors, and they guard their workers. It can see their shadows. The Train Track(railway )had been damaged in the war, so these workers are working hard here to repair the trauma in the war. There are many withered trees far from them. It can reflect the cruel in the war.
The effect on the people:
I feel sad for these workers, in order to repair this, they have to leave their relatives, and bear everything that we can’t image. They all want to stop to have a good rest, but the Labor contractors near them guard what they are doing.
The effect on me:
When I see this picture at first sight, I can realise the sad of theirs; they work hard under the hot weather, I can’t image how much sweat they had flowed, they are working here to repair the trauma in the war, but who will repair their trauma in the war?

http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/brady-photos/images/camp-scene-winter.gif
Describe my picture:
In this picture, there are many horses, they are here to pull the woods from this place to the other, many of them pull a lot of woods, but there are still many leave near them. There are many houses near them, perhaps in these houses there are still many woods. They work so hard in order to service to the war, which happens at this time.
The effect on the horses:
I also feel sad for these horses, in this war nobody pay sympathy on them, they are just the tool of the rulers, they don’t have their own freedom. Although there will be more things on their banks, they will never say a word.
The effect on me:
When I see this picture, I can see the cruel of the war; the rulers treat people like this, even to the horses. The trauma in the war is temporary, but in their hearts it is forever.
You do a good job, I think. Because you divide them clearly. It is easy to read for us.
Comment by zhaoqian — October 19, 2009 @ 6:20 pm