When first viewing this image, the first thing that catches your eye is the dog in the air. You also can notice that the children at the bottom of the illustration are watching the dog instead of the officer. The officer looks like he is trying to talk to the students, …show more content…
This image includes line, composition, and endpapers. Lines in the image create texture. It gives the image more of a realistic view. The lines from the dog show that the dog jumped into the air. Lines on the uniforms and the children as well help with being realistic. The composition is explained as, “arranging an illustration around a single focal point, which is the key to understanding the composition.” The focal point of this image is the dog. To understand the picture, you need to be able to see the dog is the reason the children are paying attention and are getting excited. Endpaper is to grab the attention of readers and to be able to set a mood or a …show more content…
The elements in this image are plot, character, theme, and mood. The plot alone should give a good example on what the text is trying to say. In this case, there is no text, therefore the illustration should explain what is happening. The character is meant to show “physical appearance and actions.” The illustration shows both physical appearances of the dog, students, and police officer, and the action is the children pointing, the dog jumping, the police officer trying to talk to the students. The theme is a central topic the text talks about. Though again there is no text, the theme is what explains the picture. I believe the theme is happiness and laughter. Just viewing this picture, you get a sense of joy and excitement. This can also connect with mood. As mentioned in the book, the dog is overjoyed and goes outside the pink