Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Persepolis
The graphics throughout Persepolis express a lot about what is going on and the emotions felt throughout the characters. An example of this artwork is on page eighty-nine in the book, it seemed to be a a picture of cars fleeing their homes at first glance, but if you look further at it you see that the artwork between the cars resembles fire. The people were fleeing because of bombings, this fire shows the reason and makes it seem more realistic and life threatening than the reader could imagine. I enjoyed reading this because it was something new and filled with a lot of information that I had not know before reading. I think you should continue keeping Persepolis as a part of the curriculum because it is a new way of reading and students will learn a lot from it.
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