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Photography Enhances Our Understanding of the World
Summary: Essay responds to comments made by Susan Sontag in her work "On Photography."
Susan Sontag claims in her passage, On Photography, that photography limits our understanding of the world. However, the truth is that photography enhanced our understanding of the world. It allows us to see things that would be otherwise impossible to see. Sontag argues that photography does not allow people to truly understand things and that it does not teach any ethical or political knowledge. The truth is that it deepens our understanding and expands our knowledge of the world around us. Without photography, people would have no idea of what surrounded them and what happened before their time. Photography produces a visual history of the world, thus producing a greater appreciation for it.
The main purpose of taking photos is to relive moments in time or to re-experience an event in history. According to this, the purpose of photography is to deepen our understanding of the world around...
This section contains 358 words (approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page) |