Tuesday, May 24, 2011

The Rabbi's Cat

In the comic , The Rabbi's Cat by Joann Sfar, I see the actual cat as the most interesting and important character. I believe in a way that the cat can be seen Sfar in a way. We see this through the actual graphics of this comic. The cat being the most complex character both through literal terms as well as graphic. Also being Sfar both illustrated and wrote this great piece, makes my claim even more reasonable to believe that is him. This also showed us the kind of personality that Joann Sfar had through the cat. The cat was very smart, and could also be very hilarious at some points in the comic. I thank the author for doing this, and expressing himself through the cat which made this even more enjoyable!

1 comment:

  1. You make a great observation, and your suggestion that the complexity of the character makes it likely that the cat represents Sfar's views is interesting. In every case, when you make an interesting observation like this, you also need to provide an analysis that shows the evidence that supports your assertion and a description of the logical progression of reasoning that leads you to this observation.

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