Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Trickster Tales
The “Raven
the Trickster” was at first confusing. I did not understand what the meaning of
this graphic novel was. Then after rereading it I understood it a little
better. The part that I found interesting was when the raven was inside the
whale and met a lady. Then the lady left to get the raven some food but never
came back. Was she really there or was that in the raven’s imagination? Also
when the hunters killed the whale and the raven came out did the lady die with
the whale did she also escape? Overall the novel was interesting to read. The
other graphic novel “The Wolf and the Mink” was similar to the raven graphic
novel but I believe the moral was different. The moral of the raven was that
you need to be careful with who you trust because they can easily trick you and
you would not even expect it. The wolf novel on the other hand, its moral was
that even those that are very close to you can trick you. We are very use to
strangers being the ones to trick or harm you that we forget those who love us
the most are the ones who can hurt us the easiest. That was why it was so easy
for the wolf to eat the mink’s food and the mink not even notice. So far these
have been my favorite graphic novels. They may seem as they are graphic novels
for children, but once you read it you realize that the children will not fully
understand it and that they are more for an older crowd.
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