The theme that was addressed in Robert Franks photographs is the national pride of America. Frank has captured photos of people who are living in America after the events of World War 2 were everyone is living happily. These photos are a form of art showcasing the lives of many Americans. Also the photographs are not staged but natural. We look back at Robert Franks photographs as a symbol of America.
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