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The Giving Tree: A Bittersweet Journey
Posted in Blog Post 5, Section C2
Tagged blog post 5, coming of age, The Giving Tree, vlog
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A Very Hungry Caterpillar: Taking a peek
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a picture book by Eric Carle that has received numerous awards and recognitions. It has been translated to over 40 languages and has been widely acclaimed for its success amongst the young. Why is that? … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Post 5, Section J5
Tagged book, children, Color, hidden, illustration, light, meaning, picture
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The Fourth: Analysis on “The Monster at the End of This Book”
A fourth wall refers to the invisible, imagined wall that separates the actors from the audience. Breaking the fourth wall means that the actors are aware of their fictitious existence and communicates directly with the audience. Jon Stone breaks the … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Post 5, Section J5, Uncategorized
Tagged Children's Book, Fourth Wall, Visual Rhetoric
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Analysis: The Little Engine That Could
Watty Piper’s the little engine that could is a children’s story book that has survived the passage of time about a little train engine that manages to pull a large amount of cargo. This image of The Little Engine That Could is presented … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Post 5, Section J5
Tagged Children's Book, The Little Engine That Could, visual analysis
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A Deeper Look into Chrysanthemum
Posted in Blog Post 5, Section J5
Tagged artwork, chrysanthemum, illustration, paintings, picture book
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My All-Time Favorite Picture Book
Green Eggs and Ham, a picture book by Dr. Seuss, is my all-time favorite. I remember going to the library almost every day as a kid to ask the librarian to read it to me. I even almost learn it, … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Post 5, Section B2
Tagged blog post 5, dr seuss, green eggs, ham, picture book
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Analysis on “The Special Sheep”
For this blog assignment, I would like to analyze two pictures from the picture book called “The Special Sheep,” written and illustrated by the Germany writer Daniela Drescher. The story tells about a very special sheep named Alberta who never … Continue reading