Persepolis

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Across
  1. 3. How readers are guided through the page through panel arrangement and visual cues impacts the reading experience
  2. 6. re lines or symbols that emanate from characters or objects to indicate emotions or states of being.
  3. 8. By placing certain images or scenes next to each other, creates connections, contrasts, and emotional effects that wouldn't be possible through text alone.
  4. 9. - Different fonts or changes in font size can emphasize particular words or phrases, express emotion, or represent different voices or sounds.
  5. 11. the basic unit or segment of the comic, containing a combination of images and text in endless variety.
  6. 13. The text within speech bubbles reveals the character's voice, personality, and emotion
  7. 14. repeated throughout the novel can help reinforce themes or symbolize recurring concepts, such as the repeated imagery of veils.
Down
  1. 1. nalyzing what is placed in the back can provide insights into characters, settings, and themes.
  2. 2. References to other texts, images, or historical events might be embedded within the visuals, adding layers of meaning for those who recognize them.
  3. 4. spaces between comic or graphic novel panels.
  4. 5. to direct attention, emphasize specific elements, and control the narrative's tone.
  5. 7. - These may be used to provide narration, background information, or characters' inner thoughts.
  6. 10. The way Satrapi frames her scenes and composes her images can give additional meaning, directing the reader's attention and setting the tone.
  7. 11. - Examining the point of view involves understanding who is "seeing" or narrating the story.
  8. 12. - may be used to identify characters, locations or provide additional information or context.