Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Fox's Socks


  • The black writing stands out from the white background, this is for ease of reading
  • The writing is central on the page and is in a large bold font, this is so that it stands out, the picture then reinforces the text by illustrating the events

  • The pictures have soft edges which makes it feel like you are viewing the story through a window. The white edge frames the pictures.
  • The fox is the largest, and brightest object on each page, this is because he is the main character.
  • The fox has been personified, e.g. wearing trousers, this allows the young audience to relate to him - fox has lost his socks - many children can probably relate to this.
  • Although the mouse is another apparent main character, his size is proportionate to that of the fox and this implies that the fox is superior.

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