ENGL 333 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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ENGL 333 Exam Questions With 100%
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Scott McCloud - answerUnderstanding Comics
Katherena Vermette - answerAnnie of Red River
Anders Nilsen - answerTowards a Conceptual Framework
Tom Gauld - answerFreyfaxi
Comics - answerMedium
Deliberate sequence - answerNarrative
Graphic nov...
ENGL 333 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answer s Scott McCloud - answer✔✔Understanding Comics Katherena Vermette - answer✔✔Annie of Red River Anders Nilsen - answer✔✔Towards a Conceptual Framework Tom Gauld - answer✔✔Freyfaxi Comics - answer✔✔Medium Deliberate sequence - answer✔✔Narrative Graphic novel - answer✔✔Term used to describe (and market) book -length forms of comics Annie of Red River - answer✔✔Annie Bannatyne was a formidable M étis business owner and important civic figure in Winnipeg who played an instrumental role in fundraising and founding the Winnipeg General Hospital. She also inspired a young Louis Riel with a public act of resist ance — highlighted in this story. Freyfaxi - answer✔✔The story is part of Hrafnkels Saga from the sagas of Icelanders: prose tales of historical events that took place in Iceland from 9th -11th century. Absurdism - answer✔✔Designates work by European and Am erican playwrights of the 1950s and 60s: We're interested in concepts associated with existentialism, especially the idea that humans exist in a world without inherent meaning. Icon - answer✔✔"Any image used to represent a person, place, thing, or idea" Panel - answer✔✔One drawing on a page, often surrounded by a border or outline Borderless panel - answer✔✔Drawing without a border Gutter - answer✔✔Blank space between walls Spread - answer✔✔An image that spans more than one page (usually a two -page spread, but can be more with use of a foldout) Closure - answer✔✔This phenomenon of "observing the parts but perceiving the whole" (scene, images, story, etc.) Closure "simulates time and motion." bridges the gaps between panels Moment -Moment - answer✔✔the action of a scene or play in each individual moment, plus the minute changes in situation that occur from "moment to moment". Generally used in contrast to more unchanging emotional states, or relative static character attitudes Action -to-action - answer✔✔a serie s of actions (for example, panel 1 is a ball thrown, panel two a ball is hit, panel 3 a person runs) Subject -to-subject - answer✔✔a series of changing subjects within a single scene Scene -to-scene - answer✔✔a transition between panels that changes in time and/or place (couple consoling each other to guy stranded on beach) Aspect -to-aspect - answer✔✔Transitions from one aspect of a place, idea, or mood to another Non-sequitir - answer✔✔Random moments REDUNDANT: - answer✔✔The words and the image say the same thing .It is useful if you need to make an important point crystal -clear or if your audience is less flexible (as with young children, for example) CONTRASTING - answer✔✔The words and the image convey opposites. This will startle the reader or suggest sarc asm COMPLEMENTARY: - answer✔✔The words and image combined tell an idea that neither alone completely expresses UNRELATED: - answer✔✔No connection seems obvious between the words and the image. It can suggest confusion, stream -of-consciousness, altered stat es, or poetic associations "Promethea" - answer✔✔Alan Moore PROMETHEUS - answer✔✔Greek Titan who defied the Olympian gods by stealing fire from them and giving it to humans. Championed humanit y̶, sometimes considered the author of human arts and sciences Tier - answer✔✔SERIES OF PANELS THAT FILLS WIDTH OF PAGE Caption - answer✔✔WORDS SEPARATED IN A PANEL (NOT USUALLY DIALOGUE )̶CAN BE A VOICEOVER, NARRATOR, INDICATE TIME/SETTING, ETC. Speech Bubble (or Balloon) - answer✔✔WORDS REPRESENTING A CHARACTER ʼS SPEECH Thought bubble - answer✔✔Words (or image) meant to represent a character ʼs thoughts Sound effects - answer✔✔Sounds spelled out as words Motion lines - answer✔✔Lines that show movement
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