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Bandit's Roost , Jacob Riis, from How the Other Half Lives, 1888. . This image is the Bandit's Roost slum at 59½ Mulberry Street, considered one of the most crime-ridden, dangerous parts of New York City. OVERVIEW – What is the overall impression you get from this photograph?
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Bandit's Roost , Jacob Riis, from How the Other Half Lives, 1888. This image is the Bandit's Roost slum at 59½ Mulberry Street, considered one of the most crime-ridden, dangerous parts of New York City. OVERVIEW – What is the overall impression you get from this photograph? PARTS – What are some of the specific details you observe in the photo? TEXT – What does the text say? INTERACTION – How does the text interact with the photo to present an argument? CONCLUSION – Considering all of the above, what is the thesis of the photograph? OPTIC – Five analysis questions for any visual argument
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