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Marjane Satrapi
"Image is an international language. The first writing of the
human being was drawing, not writing. That appeared much before the
alphabet. And when you draw a situation— someone is scared or angry
or happy— it means the same thing in all cultures. You cannot draw
someone crying, and in one culture they think that he is happy. He would
have the same expression. There's something direct about the image.
Also, it is more accessible. People don't take it so seriously. And when
you want to use a little bit of humor, it's much easier to use
pictures."
Marjane Satrapi
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