Monday, March 30, 2015
Post #7 Trickster Tales.
These two trickster tales entitled, "The Wolf and the Mink" and "Raven the Trickster" display animals who use their cleverness to trick their way into getting their next meal. I liked "The Wolf and The Mink" a little more than the other story because the story line made more sense to me. Also I feel as though the wolf was extremely clever, and perscice in the way he went about convincing the Mink he ate the fish. Within these comics I did not notice a change in boaders or the organization of squares. But what I did notice is when an action is taking place, and emphasis on the art to really showcase this action. All in all these comics were a lot more easier to follow and I enjoy the idea of reading, being able to place a picture it what was just read.
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Lisa I definitely agree that "The Wolf and The Mink" made a lot more sense in figuring out what the moral was. In addition, there was a big emphasis in art throughout the story, which is a great observation. I think the art makes comics a lot easier to read because it gives the reader a picture of exactly what the author was trying to portray. The reader doesn't have to imagine anything because it's given.
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