FSCC 4:00 classMain MenuPersepolisPedro and MeCreditsMary Assadf231428d3fe6a0e63c975240f1a85fa95933a663
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12020-03-02T03:29:29+00:00Nora Nguyen7ba5fca8ecf54797f54bd24dac49b07e81e07d9a223plain2020-03-02T03:59:21+00:00Nora Nguyen7ba5fca8ecf54797f54bd24dac49b07e81e07d9aOn page 154, on the two first panels, there are two nurses come to draw the sheet back. Judd does not mention anything about Pedro but with the first caption with three dots at the end of it, we all know that Pedro was gone. The three-dot sign creates a heavy feeling of everyone in that room. Although they know this moment would come, they just cannot avoid the broken-heart feeling of losing a close friend, a partner, a member of the family.
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12020-02-26T18:43:56+00:00Amanda Koziurad8cad79289ca6f3a766facb6fa0fbb11898df036Nora_P_M_212020-02-26T18:43:56+00:00Pedro and MeAmanda Koziurad8cad79289ca6f3a766facb6fa0fbb11898df036