6/6/2023 0 Comments Hyperbole and a half blogThis in itself is a quality to be applauded as it is difficult for individuals to point out their own flaws, freely, honestly and in public. Brosh spares no room for judgment, whether it be from the author side or the audience side, as she critiques the marvels of her own flawed characteristics. In her book, she comically addresses her childhood adventures as a rebel, her life as an adult, as well as her wonderfully comical dogs. Sometimes the thoughts or the illustrations of the most famous philosophers and painters doesn’t quite cut it-maybe all we need to understand life a little better are experiences we can relate to shared experiences, with no direct morale provided to inadvertently help others get a grip on life, one that does alienate or judge.Īllie Brosh’s graphic novel, Hyperbole and a Half, sets up an honest and safe atmosphere for all of life’s ups and downs.
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