School Is Hell by Matt Groening Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of School Is Hell by Matt Groening.

School Is Hell by Matt Groening Essay | Essay

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School Is Hell by Matt Groening

Summary: Matt Groening's hilarious comic strip "School is Hell" combines humor and sarcasm to offer extremely accurate interpretations of school life. Groening accurately describes the awkwardness, difficulty, and frustration that students feel while in school.
The comic strip "School is Hell" by Matt Groening is a snapshot of school life featuring an anthropomorphic rabbit. It is the kind of comic we can read and say to ourselves: "I have been there!" It is a great combination of humor and sarcasm about our time and extremely accurate interpretations of school.

According to most of the students, school can be as bad as hell. Therefore, Groening chooses to represent students through a rabbit and he does a very good job by turning his well of wit to childhood.

For example, in this comic strip, when the teacher asks the class whether they have any questions, one student comes up with a lot of questions, which signifies his state of mind and his observations regarding schools. The student thinks of questions like "How come you're so boring"", "Does school have to be this bad"", "Why do...

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