Once again, I would like to use this blog to support an ongoing discussion about this text. Please plan to comment DAILY on one or more of the following questions. As always, you are encouraged to develop questions of your own and to add any relevant thoughts or comments you might have.
What are some of the codes and conventions that belong to the graphic text genre?
How is reading this graphic text different from reading a traditional novel?
What is the primary conflict in this novel?
How can narrative elements be applied to this text?
What theme(s) is/are the authors interested in exploring?
What are some sources of confusion in the novel?
What questions would you like answered? (For instance, I'd like to know who the guy with the red hair is who is always protesting)
Which historic references do you recognise? (For example, the Vietnam War)
Which historic references do you wish you knew more about? (Ex. The Vietnam War) :0
Why would time magazine choose this novel as one of the 100 best novels of all time?
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