2. Old Man
Shirt – The old man will wear a shirt to make him look smarter. It will help to
show how people have rebuilt their lives after the war. The shirt will
symbolise what he has gained after the war and show that he did escape.
Trousers – These will be plain and simple but smart. This will show how he
went from having nothing when he was a prisoner of war to having a lot more
when he is older.
3. Boy – Prisoner of War
White t-shirt – This is plain and simple and helps to symbolise that because he
was captured he doesn't have anything. This top will be an easy top to
replicate so will act as part of the uniform for the prisoner of war. The white
top makes them unrecognisable from the country they came from as they are
not wearing uniform. It means that everyone is an equal to each other.
Joggers – These are easy to wear and are not to smart. They are often worn
when relaxing or when doing sports, as they are common everyday items of
clothing. The joggers will e plain so that there is no indication of what
country the boy has come from as his is a prisoner of war. The joggers show
that everyone is equal to each other.
These clothes are a direct opposite to those worn by the old man.