Indholdsfortegnelse
1. Describe the picture thoroughly (2-400 words).

2. What story/stories does the picture tell and what message(s) does the picture communicate?

3. Do you think the artist is trying to discuss, impress, entertain, inform, persuade, or propagandise? Why?

4. Write a short text (2-400 words) in which you connect the picture to Canadian identity and to the Canadian Multiculturalism Act. If you can connect this to the intention of the picture also, it will be a plus.

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Uddrag
The picture includes some of the things Canadians cherish the most, the most historic events in Canadian history, some of their most iconic symbols, and some of their most beloved traditions.

On the right side, the picture shows the Canadians proudness of their nature and landscapes. This is seen by the trees, attractions, and animals.

For example, the moose is seen in the picture, the moose is a symbol that represents the Canadian- nature and wildlife. The picture also treasures the Canadian nature, through the Canadian landscapes shown in the picture.

The attractions in the picture include the Canadian Rockies, Niagara Falls, and the Northern lights in Canada. Another tribute to the Canadian nature could be the whales in the picture, due to whale watching being a very attractive attraction in Canada.

In the picture there is a flying goose. The goose is an iconic symbol in Canada and could represent the wildlife in Canada and North America in general.

The Canadians value their nature quite highly and especially their maple syrup, this is shown in the picture by having the Canadian flag in the centre.

It is seen that there is a lot of different falling maple leaves, which shows their appreciation and wide range of variety of maple syrup.