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Bandit's Roost , Jacob Riis, from How the Other Half Lives, 1888.

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.

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  1. 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

  2. Realist writers use plot and character development to state their philosophy about how much control mankind has over his own destiny. The Progression of American Thought

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