Learning as a family every day (4)
Keywords:
visual storytelling, just causes , social critique, explorationAbstract
The article analyzes the work of Tintin and his creator, Hergé, highlighting the combination of images and dialogues in the visual narrative. Tintin, introduced in 1930, becomes a defender of just causes, while characters such as Captain Haddock add complexity to the story. The work reflects values of sincerity and adventure, with a focus on exploration and social criticism.
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