Saturday, February 28, 2009

Week One [Feebacks] ---[Fi]



This panel was led by Gab, he talks about how the dragon is framing the panel which signifies the evil is around them. Mr.Mcguigan add to gab's idea that Marjane's parents cant see the danger around them since their eyes are closed, unlike Marjane who seemed to understand what is going on in society and looked directly at the reader trying to communicate with us. The comment Mr.Mcguigan made to this panel made me realized the importance in paying close attention to the details.


Pg.309 From Denitza's blog

Although it is really ahead as Denitza said, but it applys to what Ms.B taught us from to the other day about the types of relationship from panel to panel. In this case, the relationship is action to action . Through pages 308 to 309, it is plainly pictures, not a single word that go along with it: the aurthur assumes that the readers could fill in the words for themselves, similar to the idea of closure. This brings up the meaning of graphic novel, the
story line can be gleaned by perusing the pictures without the text.

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Friday, February 27, 2009

Week One [Literary feature hun] ---[Fi]

Page six



In this panel Marjane is dreaming herself as being a prophet. Marjane’s head appears to become a part of the sun, you might wonder why and this is what I think. The photo below is the symbol for Zarathustra (a religion in Iran, refer back to page 7 in Persepolis). There is a circle in the middle, and as a circle, it has no beginning and no end that means eternity (just like god). Mazda (the god) is surrounded by a yellowish-orange circle which we can interpret it as the sun. In other words, the sun is the representation of god and prophets in their religion. That might be why Satropi chooses to use the sun when Marjane dreams herself as being a prophet. Another reason why the sun is chosen is because the sun is an essential element for all life; in this panel the sun could bring out the importance of religion and prophet in the society.


It is a hyperbole when Marjane was dreaming about herself of becoming a prophet as Denitza mentioned in her blog.


I think it is also a verbal irony when she said she wants to become a prophet, but considering her age and her gender, it is unrealistic and unmatched.

six years-old little girl V.S Prophet

Page fourteen


This is a example of flash back. Marjane's parents are thinking back to what had happened in the last demonstration where there was a fire and the police didn't come until 40 mins later.

I find it interesting that in panel 2, they seemed like separate panels yet they are connected by a wall.

Page thirteen

This is a example of irony. Majane was comparing Marx, who invented communism, to god. When I think of communism, I think of struggles and control which I would have a different perspective when I think of god. Therefore it is ironic to compare Marx and god, because they are oranges and apples, not comparable.

Page eleven

This panel shows Parallelism through the sequence of arrangement of the sodiers from different period. From top to the bottle, you could perceive the changes made to the sodiers over time, and they are presented in similar constructions.

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