Problem: Home Fire was the range of (world) views and the spectrum of perspectives represented in the narrative. Think about this with the graphic art style of the film persepolis. How does the use of black/white operate? Is the film communicating that the world is clear-cut (b&w)? Does the storytelling or the messaging indicate grey areas despite the contrasting monochromatic color scheme? How does the visual choice to maintain the graphic novel's style communicate ideas and what are they? (Selecting a key scene is good. Two for contrast is even better. Responding to each other is excellent.)