Mccloud employs comic-book traditions such as exaggerated facial expressions to convey emotion, as well as a character going left to right to convey slowness and difficulty.
Scott McCloud compares the depiction of time in a comic to a rope in Understanding Comics. Each action and statement occurs at a different location along the rope, occupying its own time slot. The quantity and shape of the panels also indicate to readers the passage of time. McCloud defines comics as "a purposeful series of juxtaposed graphical and other elements designed to convey information and/or elicit an aesthetic response in the spectator." The issue that McCloud encounters while defining comics is the distinctiveness of how comics are physically juxtaposed, in that "each frame of comics must occupy a separate location". Finally, McCloud wishes to clarify how comics use a combination of visuals and words to tell a story, and that words are important.
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