The aesthetic tone and practical application of the images found in graphic novel 'Thornhill' are relevant to the themes and theories around composition and tone I have been looking at so far. The absence of colour lends itself to ambiguity and the viewer's understanding of the atmosphere described by the arrangement of the frame and the elements within it. Of course, the lack of colour could also be representative of the bleakness within the narrative of the story.
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