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To show that he felt newspapers gave a clearer picture of the disaster -Apex
Curtis Wilkie wrote "The Triumph of the Word: Essays in Memoirs, Poems, and Belles Lettres" with the purpose of exploring the power of language and literature to convey emotions and experiences that visual images may struggle to capture. The essays in the book delve into the significance and impact of words in conveying human stories and emotions.
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The words "triumph" and "disaster" are written as "triumph" and "disaster" in the poem "If" by Rudyard Kipling to emphasize the contrast between the two outcomes. By using a different variation of formatting, Kipling is able to visually represent the conflicting nature of these two situations in the poem.
In words. Judaism doesn't permit attempts to portray God in images.