FSCC 2:30 classMain MenuPersepolisPedro and MeCreditsMary Assadf231428d3fe6a0e63c975240f1a85fa95933a663
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12020-03-02T00:28:49+00:00banzhongxuand7c9a9145e0d66d344179188f447d4f5f7f0f2bc216plain2020-04-24T18:46:17+00:00banzhongxuand7c9a9145e0d66d344179188f447d4f5f7f0f2bcA whole picture is split intentionally by the author into three parts. Using this layout, the author successfully shows that when Pedro is going to die, he feels that his own being is torn and he is very helpless. Each part of the panel gives some description of the situation and the experience of Pedro so that, at the end of his life, Pedro's value is interpreted from two aspects: subjective and objective. In his own view, he did what he can do; from other's views, he is a model of a good person. The combination of these two aspects is the conclusion of his life.
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12020-02-26T17:53:49+00:00Amanda Koziurad8cad79289ca6f3a766facb6fa0fbb11898df036Ban_P_M_112020-02-26T17:53:49+00:00Pedro and Mebanzhongxuand7c9a9145e0d66d344179188f447d4f5f7f0f2bc