This week has been a little crazy. Working on our poster didn't go as smoothly as I had hoped, and last minute changes had to be made, which made me a little anxious. We finally finished on the last day with seconds before the bell rang. I think the poster actually turned out really well, there's really deep analytical components to it and the presentation looks really good. I'm excited to present because the movie shows really good examples of all components of Aristotelian tragedy and looks amazing. My favorite part of our poster is the money falling out of the money bag. The hundred dollar bills get more and more burned as the go along, until its crumbs and pieces of blackened money. I also really like how the tragic hero's name, John Dillinger, is moge-poged in one hundred dollar bills and is falling down as well.
The posters that have been presented have been really cool. My favorite was definitely the one for Seven Pounds. The poster was beautiful, and the movie is so sad and perfect for a tragic hero. The present on their poster were really cool, representing the organs he gave away, and how the ribbon got darker and darker until it was the black present, his heart. I also loved the jellyfish on their poster, it looked real and added a lot of emotion to the poster, for it being his cause of death. I also really liked the poster for the Great Gatsby. The gold designs on the tops looked so cool, as did the way Gatsby was written in tin foil in the cool letters. The daisies on the poster that got more and more tattered and destroyed were sad and beautiful.
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