Tuesday, March 31, 2015

"Terezin" - Hanus Hachenburg















Comments: Julia | Sarai | Gustavo | Maria

3 comments:

  1. I never noticed the child peeking out of the bed! I think you did a really great job deciphering exactly what your author meant, and your butterfly looks fantastic. I really liked the part about how the figure with the star eyes could stand for any of the Jews. That was really creative! You did a good job explaining the symbolism in everything you put on your butterfly, and explaining how the author truly felt. Amazing Job! :D

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  2. I thought that you butterfly was phenomenal! You used a large range of materials. You were also were able to make every single thing on your butterfly have symbolism. I especially liked how you put the un-bloomed roses in the bed of "childhood" I also really liked how you were able to make all the raindrops symbolize blood/anger, Sadness/fear, and the jews themselves. It's clear you put a lot of time in this project. Great job!

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  3. Your butterfly was very creative! You did a really good job explaining what you put on your butterfly and why. I liked how one side had a hopeful tone with flowers and the other side was more depressing with the tears and the figure that represents all the Jews, it really shows how the author felt. It was also interesting how you put the red paper on a blue background to show the victims feelings. Great Job!

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