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How did Nash depict aircrafts in his World War II series?

  • As dangerous weapons

  • As beautiful creations

  • As anthropomorphic figures

  • As heavenly bodies

Answer

As part of his World War II series, Nash depicted aircrafts as anthropomorphic figures. This was done to convey the sense of destruction and chaos that was caused by the war. By giving the aircrafts human-like features, Nash was able to highlight the destructive power of these machines and the impact they had on the lives of people on both sides of the conflict.
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