Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Graphic Novel
I really enjoyed my graphic novel I Killed Adolf Hitler. I found it to be an interesting read and a unique story, along with it really playing with a lot of normal writing in an interesting way. For one, none of the characters were human, instead being anthropomorphic animals. It is also entirely pictorial, conveying everything with pictures and dialogue between characters, much like a comic book. I think it is interesting how it makes the work more interactive with the reader, as you can see the emotions on the characters' faces and see their actions play out instead of reading it and having to imagine it. It really makes the story hit much harder, and I can't imagine the story I read being told any other way. I think this can definitely be considered a form of technology. It innovated and changed literature in a way that makes things visual and made the genre something new. I think it can actually be more enjoyable than a typical piece of literature given the visual nature that allows for a greater connection with the reader. I think it's also interesting how technology goes into creating graphic novels, with it either being drawn with pencils or printer and designed on a computer. I typically don't read graphic novels, but after this experience, I think I might read more of them since I enjoyed I Killed Adolf Hitler so much.
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