Explain exactly what happened (the when, where and what for, etc.) , why it is considered historical and what its significance is in terms of media literacy. Did it change the way the media treats such events, from the time it happened to this very day? What was its impact socially…culturally…politically, etc., both here and abroad? Did it raise any new issues/problems for future (and similar) media experiences? What evidence supports this? This should be a thought provoking paper on why this event captured the public’s imagination and why it still resonates today.