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.
I would completely agree with all of your analysis. I like how detailed you were with your descriptions of the lines. Also your level of abstraction was on point.
You're analysis is good but you could go a bit more in depth with that those aspects say about the comic. I'm not sure if you have an argument yet, but you could look at what the time change and lines mean about the relationships between women since that seems to be the primary focus on the page. There are several different characters you could use as examples. You could say that because in panel 2 and 3 the lines are gentle Carmen is meant to be mother figure even to a child that isn't hers. It more depends on if you choose the section before or after this page.
This one comic page shows the many sides of the woman's psyche. You have the determined Luba that is a mother to a child that isn't ever hers, you have the concerned and very shocked Carmen to see Luba at the door being an intruder to their once relaxed day, you see the proud Luba walking away and then it turns to the girls who are loving and comforting. I think the author is trying to show us the many levels a woman has and their strength in everything they do.
I would completely agree with all of your analysis. I like how detailed you were with your descriptions of the lines. Also your level of abstraction was on point.
ReplyDeleteYou're analysis is good but you could go a bit more in depth with that those aspects say about the comic. I'm not sure if you have an argument yet, but you could look at what the time change and lines mean about the relationships between women since that seems to be the primary focus on the page. There are several different characters you could use as examples. You could say that because in panel 2 and 3 the lines are gentle Carmen is meant to be mother figure even to a child that isn't hers. It more depends on if you choose the section before or after this page.
ReplyDeleteThis one comic page shows the many sides of the woman's psyche. You have the determined Luba that is a mother to a child that isn't ever hers, you have the concerned and very shocked Carmen to see Luba at the door being an intruder to their once relaxed day, you see the proud Luba walking away and then it turns to the girls who are loving and comforting. I think the author is trying to show us the many levels a woman has and their strength in everything they do.
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