machine ladsymbolism + rhyming is what i would do and then that way you can compare the two texts (i.e. text 1 uses only visual techniques and text 2 uses both visual and literary techniques)
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So I actually did this question haha, I talked about how the first image uses something rather collective "books" to show how creativity can be shared with a greater collective while the second image explores the importance of creativity to an individual. Its best to not use word techniques when provided with images as you should focus more on the images. As for techniques, the first has a symbol of the mirror which it draws a salience to through the juxtaposition of the white and black colours. The second image uses brighter colours, perhaps to appeal to the individual, and again creates salience however this time its aided with the composition and the visual symbolism of the flowers representing growth. Whenever it is a compare question its usually really good to go straight to the syllabus or to address form. So here invidual vs collective would be nice + you can also address the colours. Perhaps the bleak colours of the first image represents the anchor in reality which books provide us while the bright colourful image of the second image represent the endless possibilities.View attachment 33402
compare how texts 1 and 2 highlight the ways in which creativity ignites new ideas (4 marks)
i was thinking of talking about the positioning, monochrome and contrast in saturation for the first image, but idk what to say for the second image