What So Proudly We Hailed

What So Proudly We Hailed The New Yorker is well-known magazine, containing the news, commentary, and criticism on hot topics in America. Most notably, this magazine features some sort of cartoon on each of its covers that usually spreads some sort of message or commentary. One cover that stood out to me was, ¨What So Proudly We Hailed" by Carter Goodrich. This cover gives an amazing take on the aftermath of 9/11. In the cover, a man appears to be driving a taxi cab. The cab is shown from the side angle, in order to get a good view of the man. Only his face and arms are visible, as it looks like the man is crouching in his seat, trying not to be seen. His hands are tightly gripping the steering wheel. His eyes are wide open with fear and eyebrows raised all the way up, as he stares right at the viewer of the picture. This man is visibly nervous and anxious. The man himself appears to be Middle- Eastern , who sports...