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TEXT E: CARTOON FRAME 1. Calvin and Hobbes FRAME 2. OUTRAGE! WHY SHOULD I GO TO BED? I’M NOT TIRED! IT’S ONLY 7:30! THIS IS TYRANNY! I’M FRAME 3. Good night, C... show full transcript
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In these frames, the father attempts to ease Calvin's fears by suggesting that they search for monsters under the bed. This action reflects the father's desire to comfort Calvin, although he is hesitant to engage in the activity, hinting at a limit to his willingness to address Calvin's anxieties.
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In Frame 6, Calvin expresses intense fear about the existence of monsters, evident through his wide-eyed expression. By Frame 7, he shows a willingness to confront his fear, indicating a shift from terror to bravery. Frame 8 depicts a moment of laughter amidst his fear, showcasing the cartoonist’s skill in illustrating the complex emotions of children.
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In Frame 9, the boy's exaggerated reaction to the perceived monster emphasizes the theme of childhood fears. His scream adds a humorous level of drama. Frame 10 contrasts this by presenting an absurd situation where Calvin, after trembling with fear, is confronted by the reality of his situation, leading to an ironic twist that enhances the humor of the entire sequence.
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