F Minus by Tony Carrillo for August 25, 2011

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    cobaltorange  almost 13 years ago

    I’m confused about this one…

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    kayleyfcaf  almost 13 years ago

    @ cobaltorange: The character in the strip claims that he wouldn’t call himself a hero, yet does so indirectly by referring to his action as something a hero would have done (rather than saying that it’s something that anyone would do.)

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    psychlady  almost 13 years ago

    Well, I guess there’s a hero – and there’s a hero… But is there a difference?

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    konradh  almost 13 years ago

    He looks like a creepy kidnapper.

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    lamorpa  almost 13 years ago

    @ cobaltorange:

    The protagonist in this one act comedy is displaying dualistic persona in the statement of: denial of laudable heroics in the former, and self aggrandizement in the latter. This contradictory duality is meant to suggest humor to the reader in the ironic nature of such a statement.

    The silence and neutral expression of the supporting character (in the suggested form of a news reporter), possibly an antagonist in the sense that their role is derivative to any heroics at all, enforces the notion the protagonist’s self-contrary statement.

    One might soften criticism of the protagonist as, in any case, a good deed was done, and the apparently rescued infant appears with an expression of pleasure, if not admiration.

    Does this help?

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    lealealuv23  almost 13 years ago

    im confused :-/

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