The Nuclear
plants are one of the basic resources to produce energy in many countries, most
of them in Europe. In this case we’re talking about Germany, that has many
nuclear plants, but the Angela’s Merkel plans are to disable the nuclear plants
because of the incident that happened in Fukushima Japan. Also this plan is
related with the Angela’s Merkel campaign that she did to be chancellor of this
country so this is kind of favorable to her government. So the purpose of this
essay is to talk about the comparison and the contrast of both images that are
related with the closure of the nuclear plants.
The principal
difference between both images is the scene, because first of all they’re in
different places, the first one shows a nuclear plant and the pollution that it
provokes; in the second one we can appreciate the protest that Greenpeace made
for stopping the use of the nuclear plants.
The comparison between images is related with the differences
because both are going to the same point, what I want to mean is that the first
one is showing how does the nuclear plants regularly works, and that’s the
reason why Greenpeace is doing a protest, they want to stop this pollution that
is caused by nuclear plants.
Another
difference between the images is that the first one is showing a kind of peace,
they’re illustrating that nothing bad is happening, that the pollution that is
produced by the nuclear plants is normal. And in the second one we can see that
they´re really against this kind of resource because this affects too much the
environment and because of these nuclear plants an accident can happen, as in
Fukushima, Japan.
Talking about differences
and similarities in both images we can appreciate that we can get benefits or
disadvantages of this kind of technology, it depends a lot of the personal
opinion that everybody has about the pollution in the world, so I consider that
we, as habitants of this planet, should care about our planet and what is
better to it, what we have to do to preserve it for the future.
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