Lindabury's "hundred devils" is based on the idea of drawing a "devil". This is a story made up of 17 short films on Barry's childhood theme. Barry pulled the devil's idea out of the practice of the painting used by Japanese monks in the 16th century and painted the devil with hand winding (Barry 9). By deciding to draw them in manga, the devil appears in what she calls self-generation (Barry 4). Automatic biology, through partial autobiography and some novels, tells Linda Barry 's many stories about childhood and adolescence.
The title of the article on page 69 of Blair Leader is as follows. "School sanctuary" by Linda Barry. In this literary work, Lynda Barry remembers her Seattle Primary School as a safe haven for her difficult family life in a mixed ethnic community. Next article will explain how to make this explanatory and sad story. LyndaBarry admires the school by comparing life at school and life at home and reveals the importance of public schools. In the first paragraph of the article, the tone of the whole work was decided by the way the author started writing articles. In fact, the first sentence of this article is the story of a seven-year-old girl who felt cold when leaving home and designating it in the second sentence of the article, still "dark". One question jumped out here: In this case, what does a girl do outside her house alone? Is not this pathetic? "Yes" for some people, "No" for others
Linda Barry not only wanted to escape the harsh environment at home, but went to school. Indeed, Lynda Barry accepted the best things I think that parents can lay a baby at school: a family. At school, Linda and her brothers are no longer ignored. Gatekeeper of Gatekeeper, Fifth grade teacher Cunningham and her teacher, Mrs. Kreal san, expressed their feelings to Linda. They greeted Linda, talked to her and offered her some services. For example, when her teacher asked her to carry a wallet Linda thought "Honor is beyond honor". All of these school officials were eager to deal with Lynda as she was living like her school when the clerk asked her to "turn on the light and raise the shade of the window". According to my own experience, I have never received a consolation from my teacher. My parents are always there when I need comfort and encouragement.