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Day 2: Regaining Lost IQ Over the Break + “The Ring of Waste”

My brain’s slowly rebooting now that classes are back. Two new teachers share a similar style—full whiteboard “battle maps.” Knowledge absorption is gradually returning… though with at least three exams waiting this month, the calm may not last long.

I found Pic 8 rather artistic, so I fed it to GPT for analysis 😉

Title:
The Ring of Waste


Visual & Composition Analysis

  • Central Element: A round trash chute surrounded by scattered discarded food—rice, pasta, vegetables, nuts, snacks, and more.
  • Composition Effect: The circle suggests a “cycle” or “endlessness,” while the dark opening evokes an abyss—swallowing, oppressive.
  • Color Contrast: Vibrant food colors (orange, green, yellow) against the deep black of the trash hole intensify the theme of “waste” and “disappearance.”

Metaphor & Symbolism

  1. Circular Chute → Represents the cycle of waste: produce, consume, discard—an endless loop of resource drain.
  2. Varied Food Scraps → Reflect the universality of food waste: different foods, different cultures, same endpoint—rejection.
  3. Black Void → Symbolizes irreversible loss: what enters never returns to the table; environmental and social costs cannot be undone.

Audience & Persuasive Strategy
(Aligned with IB Non-Literary Text Analysis)

  • Target Audience: General public, especially urban residents with the means—but not the mindfulness—to reduce waste.
  • Emotional Appeal: Stark visual contrast stirs guilt and prompts reflection.
  • Logical Appeal: Shows tangible waste outcomes—not abstract stats—making the issue real and relatable.
  • Ethical Appeal: Suggests food conservation is not just personal thrift, but a social and environmental duty.

Possible Slogans for Public Awareness

  • “Every grain of rice deserves a future.”
  • “Waste feels distant—until you look down.”
  • “Outside the ring, there’s care. Inside, only loss.”