Sunday, June 2, 2019

Power of Art, Creativity, and Imagination in Children’s Literature Essa

Power of Art, Creativity, and Imagination in Childrens LiteratureImagination is the square magic carpet ride, as Norman Vincent Peale once said. Indeed this proves to be true in Crockett Johnsons, Harold and the Purple Crayon, when Harold, a small boy with a gigantic imagination, creates his world using a purple crayon. Also, Leo Lionni uses a mouse named Fredrick to capture colors and sunrays in his Caldecott winning book Fredrick. However, imagination is not the plainly tool utilized in these books art, and the power found in creativity are equally stressed. Also, while both books contain these three elements they address them in different ways. Both Harold and the Purple Crayon and Fredrick illustrate art as a medium for imagination and power however, Fredrick emphasizes the effect of art on the lodge while Harold plays with his purple crayon seeing it a source for his own entertainment. Fredrick, a small field mouse, comes from the well spring of Leo Lionnis head word to symbolize the impact art and imagination has on the community. Fredrick, unlike the rest of ...

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