Do you agree with the chosen location for display? Do you feel that it is the best way to communicate the message of the piece? Given the tragedy that occurred at the location, is it appropriate to locate the memorial here? Why or why not? Suggest another location for the piece and explain your choice.

These questions are difficult to answer without knowing the specific location of the memorial and the message it is trying to convey. However, in general, the chosen location for a memorial should be carefully considered to ensure that it effectively communicates the intended message of remembering and honoring the tragedy that occurred.

If the chosen location is directly related to the tragic event (such as the site where it occurred), it may be appropriate to locate the memorial there as a way to pay tribute to the victims and acknowledge the significance of the location. However, it is essential to consider how the memorial may impact the surrounding community and whether it may trigger negative emotions for those affected by the tragedy.

If the chosen location is not appropriate for the memorial, a better alternative could be a public park or another area that allows for reflection and contemplation without causing distress to others. This way, the memorial can serve as a place of healing and remembrance for all, rather than potentially causing further trauma to those affected by the tragedy. Ultimately, the appropriateness of the location for a memorial will depend on the specific circumstances of the tragedy and the intentions behind the memorial itself.