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The Pride of Baghdad, The Lady and The Tramp, and The Persepolis

2023-10-13 02:06:49

I am writing an analysis of three cartoons, "Pride of Baghdad", "Mrs. and Homeless", "Persepolis". I think that this is a very exciting story when reading "Baghdad's pride" and "Persepolis". In my opinion, when I read Baghdad's pride, it reminded me of the Iraq war. In addition, it tells me how bad the war is. Why is manga famous? Manga is continuous art or text. According to Wikipedia, "Pride of Paris" is a graphic novel written by Brian Vaughn.

Based on Disney's traditional conspiracy, Lady and the Tramp are based on Disney's traditional conspiracy, the Disney cartoon which is thought to be their classic, centered on the two main characters including Tramp, the hero who saved her, the girl who is suffering, is. The purpose of this paper is to study the role depicted by the intense stereotype, shame, and the character of "women" and "wanderers" while discussing the influence and insight of the main character in manga. "Lady and the Tramp" has a very typical Disney scene. In this special animation, it is Cocker Spaniel called Lady which is owned by a couple living in wealthy suburbs and is very fond of. She is a beautiful bitch with attractive big eyes, long, thick eyelashes and a clean coat. She can compete with other Disney female characters such as Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Snow White.

I am writing an analysis of three cartoons, "Pride of Baghdad", "Mrs. and Homeless", "Persepolis". I think that this is a very exciting story when reading "Baghdad's pride" and "Persepolis". In my opinion, when I read Baghdad's pride, it reminded me of the Iraq war. In addition, it tells me how bad the war is. Why is manga famous? Manga is continuous art or text. - Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi's graphic novel, not an ordinary manga book. It is intentionally written. Satrapi wrote books, showed them books, and showed Americans distorted their views on their home country, Iran. She believes she is too worried about the country's "fundamentalism, fanatism and terror" (Satrapi ii) that the Americans have forgotten to notice about their normality and humanity.