Sunday, October 27, 2013

It's a Bird Section 4

Parallel (writing): 
I think that Seagle has begun to depict himself as Superman in the ways that people are always talking to him. On pages 62 and 63 Seagle has written/drawn Superman getting a suit tailored. The Tailor is talking to Superman about how perfect his body is. During the whole tailoring, Superman does not say a word and is more so taking in everything that the tailor is saying. Seagle, also Iike Superman, is always being talked to but is never able to say what he is thinking. 

Parallel (visual):
On page 57, Seagle is wearing a red scarf on his way to his meeting. I think this is the start of Seagle becoming his own superman and saving the people around him such as his job, his girlfriend and mom. After you see Seagle wearing this red scarf, his character in the book becomes more interesting in the ways that he lets out some of his feelings and worries.

Words, Words, words:
In Section 4, Seagles character starts to become more vocal about his opinions and feelings towards certain things. For example, he tells his girlfriend, Lisa, that he is not ready for kids. In early sections, I feel that Seagle was not very open or talkative to his girlfriend. For the rest of the book, I think that Seagle with become a more vocal character who will have his voice be heard instead of people always trying to do otherwise. 

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