War Effects Research states that war may affect people in different ways depending on their status in the war. Meaning, a veteran is emotionally disturbed by the war while a prisoner of war may be more paranoid, afraid of again being caught. Washington, D.C. 1985. Vietnam Vet holds an American flag to the Vietnam Memorial by Peter Marlow and USA. Washington, D.C. 1971. Vietnam veterans including former POW's protest the war by Leonard Freed both share a war theme; however, the way these two artists depict life differs significantly, especially in color and shapes. The Washington, D.C. 1985. Vietnam Vet holds an American flag to the Vietnam Memorial is a veteran mourning over his loved ones while reminiscing on his past experience with the war. …show more content…
Washington, D.C. 1971. Vietnam veterans including former POW's protest the war depicts a protester in dismay, ;possibly from what once was. Out of a half dozen POWs, he has a look of anger and frustration. As an illustration, he blankly stares forward with eyes focused on the unknown. Furthermore, he is focusing on his uncertain future. The USA. Washington, D.C. 1971. Vietnam veterans including former POW's protest the war a POW and his fellow comrades stand shoulder to shoulder, looking into the face of their oppressors. These men and women, no matter the ethnicty nor race, stand tall and firm as a tree. They are ready to go to any end to demonstrate what they believe in. Moreover, these few brave men and women would much rather demonstrate more peacefully then their counter parts, who is now demonstrating violence to get points across. In summary, The USA. Washington, D.C. 1971. Vietnam veterans including former POW's protest the war Washington, D.C. 1985. Vietnam Vet holds an American flag to the Vietnam Memorial by Peter Marlow and USA. Washington, D.C. 1971. Vietnam veterans including former POW's protest the war by Leonard Freed both share a war theme; however, the way these two artists depict life differs significantly, especially in color and …show more content…
The first image has a Vietnam Veteran mourning over his love ones that he lost, while remembering his role in the war as well. However, the second image is a Prisoner of War protesting the war while he is still afraid for his life, knowing he stands a chance of becoming a prisoner again. More importantly, the two images are different because image one is in a safe environment at the memorabilia and image two is in a war zone. All in all, Washington, D.C. 1985. Vietnam Vet holds an American flag to the Vietnam Memorial by Peter Marlow and USA. Washington, D.C. 1971. Vietnam veterans including former POW's protest the war by Leonard Freed both share a war theme; however, the way these two artists depict life differs significantly, especially in color and