Week 1: The Graphic Narrative


The arrival requires no words to tell a story. It uses images that are speak to our emotions. It makes you look deeper into the images and interpret for yourself what is being depicted. When I read The Arrival the first time, I didn't completely understand what was happening. I thought that the narrative was in a dreamland where monsters lurked. I re-read it afterwards and after seeing the entire narrative, I realized that it was about immigration. The scary shapes and objects represented the foreignness and the nervousness of the people in the narrative. Without the words, you can sort of make up your own narrative in your head.

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