The top line of this blog are the theory and techniques guides for COMM 273. Along the left column you can see links to student work. Students post their public work here for COMM 273, Media and Popular Culture class at TLU.
Since there aren't many panels here there isn't much to go off of. He seems to love both, his books and Carmen. There is a conflict for Heraclio to have the love of his life not understand his love for something else.
I think your observation about the different lines was the most interesting detail here. You could argue about how the lines represent the relationship between the two characters and how they give insight into how they respond and relate to each other. Here the lines are different for each character. Are they always this way, or only here when they're arguing?
Since there aren't many panels here there isn't much to go off of. He seems to love both, his books and Carmen. There is a conflict for Heraclio to have the love of his life not understand his love for something else.
ReplyDeleteI think your observation about the different lines was the most interesting detail here. You could argue about how the lines represent the relationship between the two characters and how they give insight into how they respond and relate to each other. Here the lines are different for each character. Are they always this way, or only here when they're arguing?
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