Which purpose, of those discussed in the lesson (aesthetic, moral/ethical, spiritual, historical, or political), does the Norman Rockwell work, The Problem We All Live With, represent to you?


Why did you choose that purpose?


Why do you think Rockwell painted this work?


When you look at this work, what questions come to your mind?


Do you think this work makes the same kind of impact today as it did in the 1960s? Why or why not?

Can someone help me?

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