This reading opened my eyes up to how I relate with comics and drawings. I agree that it is true to say that when you are viewing something like a comic, you tend to try to identify yourself with it and feel like you’re apart of the bigger picture.
I found it especially interesting when the author broke down the
image of a face until it was no longer a face at all, but merely a circle with two dots and a line. The audience was still able to make out the picture of a face however. I wasn’t able to see the rest of the circles with two dots as anything else other than faces; it’s crazy how our mind identify and associate images and pictures with what we’ve
previously seen before.
I also enjoyed the part where the author talked about how we view people when interacting with them, compared to how we think we look in our mind. You are never able to get a clear image of yourself when thinking about it, however when you’re looking at someone else, you can see every detail.
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