
Saba Khan
Barbara Licht
Pedro and Me
The panel we chose from Pedro and Me was on page 54, in which Pedro is giving a presentation in which he tells his classmates that he is HIV Positive. In this panel Judd Winick, places the audience, classmates, and friends along with us the readers left us surprised, shocked, confused, and upset when he told the audience that he was “HIV Positive.” Pedro and Me talks about a guy named, Pedro who had AIDs, and that’s how it fits with all the other parts of the novel. This book also talks about friendship and loss, but the main concept was AIDS and that’s why everything else fits in together. The statement of “I’m HIV Positive” is in an exclamation mark which is written in a black background with white font. The details of individuals were that there’s a crowd of students sitting in front of Pedro who is standing by the podium talking about how he has AIDS. An example is that there’s a boy sitting in the third row with glasses who has the appearance of shock on his face because of what Pedro said. Overall, there’s sadness, and faces bowed down, and confused looks on the students’ faces.
The panel we chose from Pedro and Me was on page 54, in which Pedro is giving a presentation in which he tells his classmates that he is HIV Positive. In this panel Judd Winick, places the audience, classmates, and friends along with us the readers left us surprised, shocked, confused, and upset when he told the audience that he was “HIV Positive.” Pedro and Me talks about a guy named, Pedro who had AIDs, and that’s how it fits with all the other parts of the novel. This book also talks about friendship and loss, but the main concept was AIDS and that’s why everything else fits in together. The statement of “I’m HIV Positive” is in an exclamation mark which is written in a black background with white font. The details of individuals were that there’s a crowd of students sitting in front of Pedro who is standing by the podium talking about how he has AIDS. An example is that there’s a boy sitting in the third row with glasses who has the appearance of shock on his face because of what Pedro said. Overall, there’s sadness, and faces bowed down, and confused looks on the students’ faces.
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