Monday, March 23, 2015

Post #5: American Born Chinese by Genu lune yang

The comic of american born chinese was very interesting, and ten times more understandable then the sandman by Neil Gaimen. The comic was clear in making its points to the readers, there was no points of cofusion while reading the comic. All the images the comic that was showed allowed readers to understand the reading better, instead of conveying a diffferent story then the text like the sandman had done. Even though the scenes were not in modern day form/times, it was clear to the readers what was taking place. The moral of the comic was clearly interpretted one the ending had tooken place. The Monkey king was treated badly because of who he was, and then reacted in killing everyone at the dinner party. He then takes his strengths to a whole new level and is conviced of being capable of doing everything, and being greater than all the gods. Until he meets his god, the one who created him, and even thinks he can beat him as well. He believes it is true, until the god smothers him under a ton of rocks where he stays defeated. This comic displayed an obvious moral, and I am glad to have understood the comic clearly this time.

3 comments:

  1. Perhaps the Sandman reading came across as unclear because we only read what seemed like an introduction of some kind to the series, which may not have been intended by the author to stand alone as a full story.

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  2. Perhaps the Sandman reading came across as unclear because we only read what seemed like an introduction of some kind to the series, which may not have been intended by the author to stand alone as a full story.

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  3. It is arguable that the content Yang's novel is easier to understand than that of Gaiman's novel.

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