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    looking through the windows of the buildings, she can see into her bedroom in the real world. This is done by looking through the illustrations of windows that she created and hung on the wall. She discovers that a twin of herself is living there and behaving drastically different from how she normally behaves. The twin soon becomes aware of her existence in the illustrations and begins to destroy them, which leads to parts of the fantasy world being destroyed. Valentine then betrays Helena to…

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    Blue Hat Green Hat Analysis

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    Critique Form 1 Alphabet, Concept, Number Books title: Blue Hat, Green Hat author: Sandra Boynton publisher: Little Simon earliest date of publication: 1984 type: Concept difficulty level: Preschool, Kindergarten awards: Summary of Content ‘Blue Hat, Green Hat’ is a book to teach children the concept of colors and how to wear clothes. It starts off with an elephant wearing a blue hat, a moose wearing a green hat, a bear wearing a red hat and then it says “oops” because the next animal is a…

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    In this article we discuss a range of ideas concerning the use of illustrations in picture books where we have several levels include Look and feel of the book and the role of visual information in the form STORY correct landing to small levels as long as we have seen visible elements of this change in the art of printing or the style of this art is used to create meanings and emotional effect. Images used in children's books to attract readers' attention and beautify the form book and giving…

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    metal bars lack the feeling of protection needed from the outside world. Another noticeable image in the illustration is the several hands that are throwing a “thumbs up.” These hands relate to the underlying text written in white, “Liking isn’t helping,” resembling the “like” symbol on social media. Each “like” remains without a desire to help the poor child. The intended message of the illustration confronts the flaw in society referred to as “Facebook philanthropy.” The…

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    Shortly after leaving high school, Rockwell had his first illustration published on the front cover of the Saturday Evening Post on May 20th, 1916 (Guptill) (fig.10). It had been a dream of his to illustrate for the Post, a very popular news source at the time; the Post was inexpensive reached a wide audience (Guptill). The illustrations that caught the attention of the Post were of children. In time, his works shifted to become illustrations of women (Palemore). He wanted, through his work, to…

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    with including all of the elements needed to bring the story of Apple pie 4th of July to life. Within the first to pages, the audience is presented with a two-page spread that evenly balances text and illustration. This is the very first interaction the audience has with the protagonist. The illustration leaves a very strong impression. The protagonist is located on the right page and placed directly in the center. Which says a lot about the importance of this character, she also uses distinct…

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    Wiesner An illustrator gives life to a story when mere imagination is not enough. In Japan a form of illustration is seen in manga, in the U.S. some illustrations can be seen in comics and graphic novels, but those are not the only kinds of illustrations that exist. Although there are many styles and techniques in the world, illustrators all create drawings that captivate their audience. Illustrations are a way to connect with the audience whether it is through paintings, drawings etc,. Like the…

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    significant development was attempted, and the venture for the most part comprised of enormous, clear representation everywhere throughout the school, from the dividers to the cafeteria, the rec center to the stairwells. pentagram design The illustrations are for the most part…

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    thorough book. It has illustrations that are explained well and an extensive index. It provides the reader with a new outlook on Roman history and mythology and has evidence to prove the ideas that are expressed. This book would be very beneficial in helping a student with a research project on mythology. It has an extensive reference section that the student could also use to find other sources on their research paper. They could use the illustrations and explanations of the illustrations in…

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    Spiegelman is one such child whose parents both lived during the Holocaust. In his graphic novel Maus, Art illustrates and writes his fathers’ experience during the Holocaust in the past, and also his experience with his father in the present. The illustration on the back flap of Maus portrays Artie’s attempt to reconcile his father’s past and his own present through the use of imagery and symbolism of both times. Both Artie’s past and his present are filled with his father having memoirs of the…

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