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    Visual Analysis – ‘The Ivory Trail’ The front cover of the novel‚ ‘The Ivory Trail‚’ by Victor Kelleher‚ tells us a lot about what the novel is about‚ and what attracts the attention of the audience using colour‚ images and text. The text reveals that the novel involves a long journey made by the main character The main colours in the visual are orange‚ red‚ and black. These colours suggest emotions and mystery. The colour red suggests anger and rage‚ which is possibly felt by the main character

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    The Ivory Trail Analysis

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    The Ivory Trail Relates to the idea of journeys on both a literal and metaphoric level. This book cover allows the brief preview of the novel.   Verbal/Written Text * The name of the writer and the title of the text are placed centre on the front of the cover * The Word ’Trail’ suggests a physical journey - it suggests a route path or an unpaved road across a wild region (relates to the context established by the images) * The word ’Ivory’ relates to elephants and suggests and African/Indian

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    The Ivory Trail Meaning

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    The book cover for "The Ivory Trail" symbolizes a spiritual phenomenon and a journey of the mind and spirit of a boy of western origin. Marina Messha‚ the composer of this text‚ obtained the images from an image bank and composed a sequential montage to illustrate how "The journey‚ not the arrival‚ matters". The layering and 3D imaging illustrate a protracted journey with many obstacles. They do not however‚ illustrate a destination‚ which emphasizes this quote and furthermore stresses how vital

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    The front cover of The Ivory Trail‚ by Victor Kelleher‚ reveals quite a lot about what the novel is about. It also attracts the attention of the reader using color‚ images and text. The text reveals that the novel involves a long journey made by the protagonist. The main colors used are orange‚ red‚ and black. These colors suggest eeriness and mystery. The color red suggests anger and rage‚ which is possibly felt by the main character at some point in the novel. The four graphics on

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    Robert Ištok‚ Tomáš Koziak. “Ivory Coast - From Stability to Collapse. Failed States in Time of Globalisation.” In Beyond Globalisation: Exploring the Limits of Globalisation in the Regional Context (conference proceedings)‚ 81-87. Ostrava: University of Ostrava Czech Republic‚ 2010. http://conference.osu.eu/globalization/publ/10-istok_koziak.pdf. Ivory Coast - From Stability to Collapse. Failed States in Time of Globalisation Robert Ištok‚ Tomáš Koziak Robert Ištok University of Ostrava Czech

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    Côte d’Ivoire Ivory Coast is located on the south coast of West Africa. It is bound by Liberia and Guinea to the west‚ Mali and Burkina Faso to the north‚ Ghana to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. Côte d’Ivoire‚ also known as the Ivory Coast or officially the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire‚ is a country known for it’s cocoa production. The exact coordinates are 6.8500° N‚ 5.3000° W. It’s poulation is 20.6 million people. The southern Ivory Coast forest is a typical rain forest;

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    Visual Analysis

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    Visual Analysis of Mediated Images Though a visual may be analysed in many ways‚ of late a convention has been established to study under Six major schools of thought. 1. The personal perspective deals with an emotional subjective opinion. ‘What do I think of the picture’. It’s the first response or first thought that crosses your mind on viewing the picture. It bears personal bias and prejudices. 2. The historical perspective helps to determine the importance of the work based on the

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    Most people are conscious of the devastating effects The Trail of Tears had on the Cherokee people‚ some question its necessity and the mindset of President Andrew Jackson to not only let this horrific affair to take lace but to fight tooth and nail for this policy. Despite the plethora of writings in place regarding the injustices that the Native Americans endured during the Trail of Tears very little attention has been given to why the people of that time would allow this forced removal to take

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    In life many things can be look normal from one view‚ but the way others look at it could be totally different. This visual analysis successfully uses objects and effects to share different point of views. The illustrator of the image provides a simple artistic concept. The image is set on a blurred background with a central image being clear‚ this implies that although things constant seem to be looked at differently things get focused on one solid thing. The frame of the glasses help to achieve

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    category of the 47% of Americans that don’t pay income taxes. Horsey is implying that since cowboys fall into that category they are not “worthy” of Mitt Romney’s handshake. This hybrid cartoon is drawn in one frame‚ in color‚ that relies both on visual and word imagery. There is a dark blue banner at the top of the cartoon‚ written in white that reads‚ “ The average cowboys receives $25‚000 annually…” (Horsey). When first looking at the cartoon the audience notices the surrounding of the Great Plains

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