Monday, September 10, 2007
Comprehension
Ya'll, apologies for not posting this last night-- the internet went down in my apartment building Sunday evening...
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This course is my first introduction to graphic novels. Therefore, I can easily identify with the three issues you chose to address in your post. I've had some of the same problems myself. While reading Scott McCloud's "Understanding Comics," I really began to grasp how to "read" a comic. I put read in quotation marks because I've begun to understand that reading a comic requires much more than reading a novel for instance. McCloud goes in too much more detail about this idea. There is an active participation to reading comics. The reader takes on just as much of a role in the comic as the characters do. So, as you are reading and trying to figure out and work through those three issues think about McCloud. Reading comics is an active sport. I think you are on the right track when it comes to reading. You are participating in the graphic novel as you should be.
I realized that for all of us first timers, its hard to seperate the way we read a book for instance from the way one reads a graphic novel. It is a different reading experience, it allows you to be more personally involved in the work. Just like reading other types of literature, it's a very rewarding experience if not more so!
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