1. The Adventures of Tintin and the Land of Black Gold
Nonetheless the author concludes by informing that after the chemical is scrutinized by Professor Calculus, he makes an antidote that aids the Thomson twins to recover from the effects of the chemical. ... This portrays how unintentionally or intentionally the story is being influenced by the author's experience throughout the war. ... This might have been revealing the author's own mindset at that point. ... Finally the most noteworthy and commendable aspect is the author's astounding perception and ability to comprehend the issues that would always be imperative, is what impre...
- Word Count: 1962
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate