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    Comic books utilize a singular sense‚ which is vision. Vision is the only sense required to gain access to various artistic universes. When reading comic strips‚ the relationship between the panels can be understood as an animation. This is the instance where readers fabricate the concept of space and time. The relationship between panels on a comic book page also reveals the division between temporal length and range. The measure‚ and notion of time and space‚ is expressed by the subject matter

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    My Greates Ambition

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    The story is an autobiography about the narrator’s life when he was a kid. A thirteen year old boy draws comics‚ and wants to become a comic-strip artist. He calls everybody in his class dreamers‚ and believes he is the only person who is not a dreamer. When he finishes his first comic he gets a tip from a friend‚ who tells him to send it to a magazine‚ which might publish it. So he sends his comic to the magazine‚ and is asked to make an appointment with Miss Gordon‚ to see the editor. A week later

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    Psychology Todd Mcfarlane

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    McFarlane had a misfortunate mishap early in his life which stopped him from playing baseball. McFarlane had a drive and didn’t let this misshape stop him from becoming somebody despite this setback. McFarlane used his other interests and love for comics and superheroes and made a successful business out of it. Todd McFarlane knew that this was what he wanted to do and he survived through the hard times of long hours and low pay. After deciding he wanted to be involved in the business the way he

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    self-rescue resolution

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    Chen Li English 116 Response of The joy of reading and writing: superman and me -----More than just joy‚ beyond the topic itself Speaker represented that in his childhood‚ Indians were expected to be stupid and ignorant‚ but speaker refused to fail‚ to be stupid and ignorant. He thought he was smart and arrogant. There were two reasons that he loved reading‚ one was his father loved reading books‚ and he loved his father with an aching devotion. The other reason was that he refused to be dumb

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    Entertaining Story “My Greatest Ambition” is about a young Australian boy of thirteen who has a dream of being a comic book artist. This dream is rubbished and scoffed at by everyone whom he knows. He has to keep his desire a secret from his parents as they give little or no support for such frivolous activities. However‚ the young Lurie follows his ambition and makes his first comic strip and sends it to a dying magazine. Seeing his work the editors of this magazine considers asking young Lurie

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    GRAAD 12 NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 ENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE P1 NOVEMBER 2010 MEMORANDUM MARKS: 70 This memorandum consists of 9 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over English Home Language/P1 2 NSC – Memorandum DBE/November 2010 NOTE: • • • • • This marking memorandum is intended as a guide for markers. It is by no means prescriptive or exhaustive. Candidates’ responses should be considered on merit. Answers should be assessed holistically and points awarded

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    Alexie’s essay‚ Superman and Me‚ he uses repetition and extended metaphors to transition from a personal to social level as he illustrates his poor childhood‚ and how reading saves his and others lives. The essay is introduced with the Superman comic books that taught Alexie how to read. He uses the repetition of “I cannot recall” to explain that he does not recall the exact details of what he read but the idea of reading. He then contrasts this by stating what he can remember – being “a Spokane

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    exhibition. Pop art is one of my favorite forms of art from the different styles existing. Comic books are also one of my fascinations. Put those two things and combine them together would surely lure me into looking and probably admiring an artwork. These comic book covers are dated from the 1950’s‚ but it still has the same feel as to the comics today. It still consistently possesses that distinct look of a comic book. To the lines‚ coloring‚ and to the other elements involved like the speech and sound

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    Charles Chip Kidd Essay

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    known for his innovative designs on book covers. He was born in Shillington‚ Berks Country in Pennsylvania‚ Chip Kidd grew up being fascinated and he was mostly inspired by American pop culture. His gateway into the industry of graphic design was his comic books. His early childhood was populated by Superman and Batman memories. He attended the University of Pennsylvania State‚ where he graduated in 1986 with a degree in graphic design. Chip Kid has been a graphic designer‚ author‚ lecturer‚ book designer

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    My Dream

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    the man who created the artwork in the cartoon. He uses the imagination for create some books or movies. Currently the comic can convey knowledge to other people around the world‚ so cartoons are influencing the entire world. You will see a cartoon character is everywhere. Japan is a country that has been exported many cartoon books to foreign countries for sell. Japanese comics are famous in the country and around the world. The famous Japanese cartoon is “K-ON” which a cartoon animation. The stories

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