The audience can see how Alexandria Bombach appeals to pathos by juxtaposing different settings in Afghanistan to manipulate the audience’s emotions. The film director captures contrasting shots that evoke different emotions from the audience. They get a glimpse of the scenery in Afghanistan. For example, at the beginning of the documentary, Alexandria captures a woman walking up a hill that is completely destroyed by the war. She also captures a shot of a little baby that is clearly stricken by poverty. This is how outsiders perceive Afghanistan, ravage and defenseless. …show more content…
They have been through everything, but yet they still stay.” Pondering on what this Afghan lady says, why do people still stay in Afghanistan despite the war and poverty that has hit their country? Those outside of Afghanistan would not understand why the people of this country endure so much because outsiders do not share the same connection as the natives do. For those living in Afghanistan, their roots are embedded in their country. Their culture is sacred and symbolic of the traditions they hold dear to their