![]() ![]() But, at the end of the book, one page is drowned in vibrant colours to show the effervescence Cicada is feeling when he joins forces with his own kind. This setting is important because it shows how quiet and boring the workplace is for Cicada. He’s isolated and is forced to be controlled by his boss. The only colours are Cicada’s head and a small green leaf that Cicada eats in the office wall space. ![]() The colours are bland and grey, similar to the other books Shaun Tan has written. I think the reason we chose this book to read in class is because it is both fanciful and realistic, and you can make connections to the reality that jumps up unexpectedly in our faces every day.Ĭicada works in an office. It is not a very long book, and it has about 30 pages in it. ![]() Aditi reviewed her own copy of this book.Ĭicada is a picture book written by Shaun Tan, an Australian author. ![]()
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