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Dramatic, structural or situational irony? When the truth contradicts an expected outcome, creating a twist or used to emphasise themes
situational irony
Dramatic, structural or situational irony? When the entire story is built around ignorance or deception, usually narrated by an unreliable or naĂŻve protagonist
structural irony
Dramatic, structural or situational irony? Used to induce fear, suspense, sympathy for a character or to create comical situations
dramatic irony
Name 3 cartoon features/techniques related to text (words)
speech bubble, thought bubble, voice over, caption, font, size, labels, language, syntax, diction
Name 3 cartoon features/techniques related to illustration
icons, symbols, line weight, line style, interplay between words and pictures, colours, emanata
Name 3 cartoon features/techniques related to structure (story, panel organisation)
gutter, transition, voice over, foreground, background, camera angel, focused object, blurred background, polyptych
Name 3 literary devices or stylistic choices telling a narrative
mood, tone, protagonist/antagonist, plot structure, dynamic/static, dialogue, genre, flashback, POV, indirect/direct narration, time progression
Subject to subject transitions stay within a _____. A degree of reader involvement is necessary to render these transitions meaningful.
scene or idea
Action to action transitions feature how many subjects?
one
Non-sequitur offers no logical ____ between panels whatsoever!
relationship
Which transition type bypasses time for the most part and sets a wandering eye on different aspects of a place, ideas or mood?
aspect to aspect
Because scene to scene transitions transport us across significant distances of time and space, _____ reasoning is often required.
deductive
Which panel-to-panel transition is this?
non-sequitur
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aspect to aspect
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scene to scene
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subject to subject (not a single subject)
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subject to subject
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action to action
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moment to moment
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action to action
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subject to subject
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scene to scene
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aspect to aspect
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non-sequitur