Colour- The colours of the picture represents that it was dark times when the Jews were at the concentration camp.
Eye Level- Makes the fence look as if it goes on forever
Lines- The order of the lines in the picture represent the control that the Germans had over the Jews in the concentration camp
The Sun- The Sun represents that there was light on the other side of the fence
Lines- The lines all point to the Guard Tower representing the control and security that the Germans had over the Jews
The Fence- The fence looks as if it goes on forever representing how many Jews were actually held in the concentration camp
The Trees- The trees in the distance on the other side of the fence represent that there was freedom on the outside of the camp
The Balance- The picture is so balanced because of the way the Germans acted during the Holocaust
The Building- You can see how the windows are a shade of black and the dull looking door represents the encasement the Germans had on the Jews
The Whole Camp- The whole picture of the camp makes the camp look like it could be secure for hundreds of years. the Germans definitely had no intention of releasing the Jews.
Auschwitz overall looks like a dark place
This is another photo of Auschwitz. You can definitely see that Auschwitz is represented as a dead and non-living place. With dead trees and grass the viewer can really feel the pain that the Jews has when they were located within the barricades.
Lines- The lines represent that dead trees and grass go on forever
The Dead Stuff- The dead trees and grass represent how the Jews lived so horribly
The colour- The black and Gray colour represented how the Jews lived in dark and horrible conditions
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