*Taken during the protest “Tel3et rihetkon”*
The beauty of a picture is because it’s interpreted the way your mind perceives it. To me the beauty in this picture, is reflected by seeing different groups of people with different beliefs and different way of living, all joined together to reach the freedom they seek and take back justice from the “dictators”.
In the text “The Social Contract” by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, he reflected the points of having a system and how we would interact with them if they were different. Through his text he had addressed the human being as “Dull and limited animal” and that the laws had guided our instincts to fulfill being a man. He has stated his position and I admire the way he thinks because he gives everything it’s right even if it doesn’t support his point.
The picture shows a group of people fighting because of the injustice and unredeemed promises, to get their simplest rights back. In the text “The Social Contract” the author implies what’s wrong with the people in charge, because they do not live up to their words and that the only thing they know how to do is a fallacy of hopes. So the author had reviled an important matter, that everyone who is fighting for their rights back is struggling with.
Through the conversation of the text you can interpret that the author is trying to make people more aware of their surroundings as a government and would want them to think for them selves, and in this picture it is the act of what he said, not because he wants people to go out and protest, no but to seek their rights and not be sheep that are guided by the so call government.
moodle
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