The Arrival is a story of
immigration in a dystopian world. This graphic novel is unusual and the most noticeable
part of it is the fact it is entirely wordless and also realistic charcoal
drawings. The wordlessness is very consistent
where even when things are written within the story itself they are not legible.
The story starts off with a man leaving his family and home in search of work.
As the panels show him leaving and pans out to show the surrealism of this
world to convey the dark feelings for the challenge that lies ahead of the man.
Giants live in this dystopia and represent the judgement and cruelty of the
world and struggle to escape. The artist uses a monochrome color scheme of
black tan and white which gives more atmosphere and mood to the hardships in
this story.
When arriving to the new world though he is quickly
met with surprising new form of technology, social etiquette. The story shows
us his struggles with these and how overcomes it though the constant mistakes
and bumbling steps he takes on one event after another by how he is guided through
the city by its most friendly citizens that quickly regard him as an equal,
even sharing the exact same backstory on that how they arrived in the city too.
The arrival has proven to be one of the most minimal forms of storytelling that
in the form of a graphic novel filled with lots of emotion and reliability.
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