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| quote: | Originally posted by moncster
Oh yes there is a deeper meaning:
(English class BS mode : ON)
Lincoln's picture is closer to the camera than Washington's, suggesting that it is the beginning of a new era and that the "old days" are being replaced. Washington's frown supports this idea.
The torn corner on Lincoln's bill symbolizes that we are in hard, desperate times. Also, the $5 bill is shown to be larger than the $1, implying that we have much more now than we did before.
The wood texture in the background suggests an old refined setting, suitable for this piece's historical context.
so yeah.. no wonder i was never really good in english class. |
you didn't do well in english?
this is the shit i hate that gets A+'s at my school 
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