This is the class blog for Multimedia Lit Journal Entries. This course will focus on literature that allows the reader to use multiple senses to understand the text and “interactive” literature that forces the reader to be an active participant.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451 is an amazing graphic novel. I enjoyed the story line and especially the graphics in the book. What I particularly thought was interesting was how Tim Hamilton draws Mildred, Montag's wife, differently every time she appears in the book. In some images she is beautiful, in others she looks somewhat deformed or not proportioned correctly. I believe Hamilton does this because he wants his readers to view her in all different ways. He wants to stimulate a different feeling and opinion inside of the reader every time they view her. This could possibly be because Hamilton wants the reader to think of her as a woman with multiple personalities or a person with immense emotional issues. I believe that Hamilton wants us to hate but love Mildred.
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