How a photograph is worth a thousand words

September 9, 1902 - President Theodore Teddy Roosevelt speaking

1.) This powerful image of Teddy Roosevelt was originally snapped on September 9, 1902. Alas, due to the photograph being over a century old, the photographer is unknown. The former president had legendary energy, which is showcased by his dramatic hand gestures in this photo.

2.) The intended message of the photo is portray just how influential Teddy Roosevelt was while campaigning. His large personality shows.

3.) The image to my best guess, would be pathos. There is high energy and emotion portrayed in the photo.

4.) The intended audience is unfortunately not the most clear. History buffs would more than likely take the most interest in it.

5.) This image was snapped to capture the energy and excitement of Teddy Roosevelt’s campaign. As mentioned earlier, the photograph was taken over a century earlier.

Semiotic elements:

1.) Symbolic: Teddy Roosevelt is seen addressing a large crowd in an excited and expressive manner. He is dressed nicely, as he is a public symbol and leader in the nation. Politicians are rarely spotted without donning a suit. The photo is also in black and white, as colored film was not yet invented in 1902. He has clearly garnered some interest, as the crowd is packed tightly.

2.) Written: Alas, not too much detail is provided along with the image. The only information provided is the date it was taken and that it is snapped during his campaign.

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