Across
- 3. How readers are guided through the page through panel arrangement and visual cues impacts the reading experience
- 6. re lines or symbols that emanate from characters or objects to indicate emotions or states of being.
- 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.
- 9. - Different fonts or changes in font size can emphasize particular words or phrases, express emotion, or represent different voices or sounds.
- 11. the basic unit or segment of the comic, containing a combination of images and text in endless variety.
- 13. The text within speech bubbles reveals the character's voice, personality, and emotion
- 14. repeated throughout the novel can help reinforce themes or symbolize recurring concepts, such as the repeated imagery of veils.
Down
- 1. nalyzing what is placed in the back can provide insights into characters, settings, and themes.
- 2. References to other texts, images, or historical events might be embedded within the visuals, adding layers of meaning for those who recognize them.
- 4. spaces between comic or graphic novel panels.
- 5. to direct attention, emphasize specific elements, and control the narrative's tone.
- 7. - These may be used to provide narration, background information, or characters' inner thoughts.
- 10. The way Satrapi frames her scenes and composes her images can give additional meaning, directing the reader's attention and setting the tone.
- 11. - Examining the point of view involves understanding who is "seeing" or narrating the story.
- 12. - may be used to identify characters, locations or provide additional information or context.
