Search the Web for groups of people who are suffering. If you use “suffering” as the search term, for example, you will retrieve great works of art, depicting emotional suffering. But if you search for current events that have caused suffering—earthquakes, floods, fires, accidents, and so forth—you will get very interesting pictures from which you can easily identify states of enduring or emotional suffering. Examine both the person whom the photographer has targeted and the states of the people in the background. Often the target person is emotionally suffering and those in the background are enduring. Why do photographers target those who are emotional suffering rather than enduring? Examine the proximal relationships of groups of people. Who are the supporters and who is releasing emotions? Who are the comforters? Note the states (enduring or emotional suffering) of each person.
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