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Telling a story in emoji

24.11.2015
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Emojis are becoming more and more important in text communication, and this year, an emoji was even chosen as the Oxford English Dictionary's Word of the Year.

But are emojis really a language, and can they be used to tell really big stories? In this article (see link or attachment), we look at an all-emoji version of a classic novel to find out.

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    http://access-literature2015.cappelendamm.no/binfil/download2.php?tid=1885197&h=9aee6d5aeebf7509ab62d76397125b79&sek=1709379
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