Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Walking Dead
The section that stood out to me the most in terms of violence and disturbance was the scene when the horse was eaten in Atlanta. This moment is important within the story because it shows the main character how ruthless the zombies are. He saw in the past that they were aggressive but this is the first time he realizes that they eat their prey. It was disturbing to me because I figured the horse would play a longer role within the story than he did, and the way he went out was sad. This is an example of loyalty between the horse and rick. This scene could be a definite example of how shows/comics meant for entertainment could result in violence. The public loves to view violence in any form of entertainment and this and many other examples show violence to all ages. That is the interesting part. Comics are dedicated toward kids and this shows a lot of violence, descriptive scenery, and adult entertainment.
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