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Title: The Ivory Trail
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The boy's face is the most salient image. His eyes represent anticipation and wonder into the future. The protagonist looks upon the obstacles awaiting him in the unknown, represented by darkness in the right hand side. He is youthful, and the upward tilt of his head expresses hope and wonder... Showed first 250 characters
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The boy's face is the most salient image. His eyes represent anticipation and wonder into the future. The protagonist looks upon the obstacles awaiting him in the unknown, represented by darkness in the right hand side. He is youthful, and the upward tilt of his head expresses hope and wonder... Showed next 250 characters
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