My favourite book tintin
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Tintin
is a young and energetic Belgian reporter with a characteristic forelock, main character of the comic book series The Adventures of Tintin (Les Aventures de Tintin) by Belgian artist Hergé worked from 1929 until the late 1970’s. Tintin constant companion in all his adventures is a white fox terrier Milou.
In all probability, the hero’s name is associated with the French expression Faire tintin, which is close to the English saying to do much fuzz about nothing (about not effective, but the accompanying sound effect action).
In addition, the French diminutive names are often formed by the doubling of one of the syllables of the name: Cricri – from Christian, Doudou, from Édouard). Thus, Tintin can be diminutive form of a name containing the syllable “tin,” such as Constantin, Martin, Augustin or Valentin. In favor of this version, we can also say that in the name of the Tintin predecessor, Totor, it is easy to guess the Victor.
However, Hergé himself has refused to clarify the internal form of the name.
The forerunner of Tintin was externally similar to him boyscout Totor. Hergé’s comics printed the Totor comic series in the Scout Journal between 1926 and 1929. Some experts believe that a prototype of Totor, and Tintin, was Hergé’s younger brother Paul Remi, professional military. In addition to it, as a prototype of Tintin many other names were called.
As Totor, Tintin is savvy, with stamina, in good physical form and radiating optimism. He constantly engages in a variety of backroom intrigues that led him to exotic countries, distant from his native Belgium. In all series except the last, Tintin wears golf-trousers and trench coat.
In the post-war series Tintin constantly lives with Captain Haddock in a country estate of Marlinspike Hall. None of them seemed interested in women that still stirs whispers about the sexual orientation of the personages.
In the last two series published during Hergé’s life, his hero seems to be more cynical than ever before and somewhat tired of adventures. In both series (accepted without enthusiasm by the audience), he is embroiled in a string of events against his will. According to the artist, “Tintin had manipulated events, and now events manipulated him.
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MY FAVORITE BOOK
MY favorite book is Heidi. Heidi is an amusing story of a little girl and her life in alps. Johanna Spyri s the author of Heidi published in japan in 1962.
At first glance, Heidi is certainly an emotional story dealing with fears and the anxiety of a child to be without parents and to be displaced. But later on we see that a child moves the world and its surroundings.
The orphan child Heidi first lives with her aunt Dete but Dete would like to focus on her career. So she brings Heidi to her grandfather an odd old man( Uncle Alm). Uncle Alm is kind hearted but mistrusts anyone & wants to keep the child from all evils of the world. So he refuses to send her to school; instead she goes to pasture with a shepherd boy, Peter. This finds a sudden end when aunt Dete comes and brings Heidi to Frankfurt to stay with a rich family and learn something. But Heidi becomes homesick & she is being sent back to her home.
Heidi speaks to us with a voice of love and we shouldn't be tire listening to her. Heidi seems to be loved as a child of nature, a symbol for romanticism and lost innocence. Johanna Spyri wants to empower people to accept to new challenges while keeping a good heart as Heidi, who is able to read stories to Peter's blind grandmother and even moves her unsociable grandfather to return into the village community.
Story of Heidi tries to give orientation in a world shaken by a rapid social change, a world in disorder that makes people fell insecure and this is exactly what makes the story attractive today in view of neoliberalism and globalization.
This is my Favorite book.