GAZA DOCTOR'S DEATH IN ISRAEL STRIKE DEVASTATES MEDICAL COMMUNITY

By Keziah Tawiah 
From:Myjoyonline.com 
4th July 2025

1.Does the image accurately represent the headline's message?
The image partially represents the headline's message by showing the emotional Impact but does not visually confirm the cause of death mentioned in the headline. 
2. What emotions does the image evoke?(Does it creates urgency,sympathy or controversy?)
Yes,the image evokes feelings of sympathy and sadness. The image shows a woman crying and holding  onto the body of the deceased,while others surround her with gestures of comfort and support. The image doesn't create controversy.
3. Is the image manipulated or biased?(Does it frame the story in a particular way?)
The image may not manipulated in a the classical way, it does appear to frame the story in a particular way,emphasizing the human on the medical community. 
   4.How does composition affect storytelling?(consider framing,lighting and focus)
The composition of the image effectively conveys the emotional impact of the story,making it more engaging and memorable for the viewer.By focusing on the human cost of the conflict the image adds depth and complexity to the news article. 
5. Does the image add depth to the story or simply reinforce the headline?
The image adds depth to the story by providing a visual representation of the emotional impact of the event on the community. The image shows Palestinian mourning the death of a Doctor,which humanizes the story and conveys the sense of loss and grief felt by those affected. 
6. Would a different image change the reader's perception of the news?
A different image could potentially alter the reader's emotional response and understanding of the event.
7. How does the image compare to others covering the same story?
The others covering the same story used a death woman laying down.
8. Is the image culturally or politically significant?(Does it reflects societal biases.)
The image is culturally and politically significant as it depicts a tragic event of involving the death of a doctor and his family in Gaza,which has been affected by conflict.
#UNIMACIFT 
#VISUAL STORYTELLING 

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