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Critically discuss Hurge's use of humor in his story *Tintin in Tibet

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Answered by AditiHegde
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A well known cartoonist Georges Rémi, better known as Hergé wrote the world famous adventures of the boy reporter Tintin, his trusty dog Snowy, and their companions namely Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus, and the twin detectives Thomson and Thompson.

 Hergé's "Tintin" series is considered one of the most internationally renowned comic strips of all time.

  • Tintin's adventures contain little dialogue, yet it still manages to create a deep impact on the mind's of the reader through his cohesive and compelling form of narration. There exist a unique inter relation between word and image that he uses in his comics.
  • despite bieng enormous popular, there has been some controversy surrounding Hergé's writting, where critics accused  "Tintin" comics of endorsing racism.
  • his humor usually aimed at criticising the right wing extremist. he also criticised in his comic the existence of paternal colonialism.
  • However, despite of such criticism , Tintin continue to remain an internationally well celebrate child 's icon which  inspired a global fan base over twenty years  even after his writer's death.
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