similarities of graphic novel and novel
1. similarities of graphic novel and novel
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2. differentiate graphic novels and illustrated novels
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A graphic novel, as its name suggests, is a novel that tells a complete story via illustrations. A graphic novel contains a beginning, middle, and end. ... Effectively, this makes a graphic novel longer and more substantive than a comic book, which is a serialized excerpt from a larger narrative.
illustrated novel refers to an extended narrative with multiple images that, together with the text, produce meaning. ... Although illustrator and author often collaborated over the original text and illustrations, subsequent editions contain illustrations an author may or may not have endorsed.
Explanation:
Graphic Novels
Maus by Art Spiegelman (which won the Pulitzer Prize)
Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi.
Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.
Ghost World by Daniel Clowes.
Ice Haven by Daniel Clowes.
Daddy's Girl by Debbie Drechsler.
The Diary of a Teenage Girl by Phoebe Gloeckner.
examples of illustrated novels:
The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian SelznicEliza and her Monster by Francesca ZappiaAm Princess by Cherie PriestThe Year of Beasts by Cherie CastellucciDraw the Line by Laurent LinnThe Five Stages of Andrew Brawle by Shaun David HutchinsonThe Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie3. graphic novel and illustrated novel similarities
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The Similarities
graphic novels and comics obviously have in common is that they both tell a story not only through the written word, but through drawn pictures as well. The illustrations can either be black and white or colorful, be more realistic or more abstract.
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4. examples of graphic novels
5 Classic Graphic Novels
Graphic novels began to gain traction in literary circles in the late twentieth century, and they continue to flourish well into the twenty-first century. Here are some landmark books of the genre:
•Maus by Art Spiegelman (which won the Pulitzer Prize)
•Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
•Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
•Ghost World by Daniel Clowes
•Ice Haven by Daniel Clowes
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5. Illustrated novels vs graphic novels
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Big book publisher Scholastic shares that graphic novels must tell a story “using a combination of words and pictures in a sequence across the page.” Picture books and illustrated novels typically tell a story through words, then use images to complement the story.
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7. purpose of graphic novel
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With graphic novels, students use text and images to make inferences and synthesize information, both of which are abstract and challenging skills for readers. Images, just like text, can be interpreted in many different ways, and can bring nuances to the meaning of the story.
8. what is the title of this graphic novel
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9. does graphic novels are literature?
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Graphic novels do qualify as bare-bones literature, simply because they contain prose. Not only that, the words written in the novel are as integral to the story as the images. Without one or the other, the book wouldn't be a final product.
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10. What is the difference between a graphic novel and a novel
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A graphic novel is a book made up of comics content.
novel normally refers to long fictional works,it's applied broadly and includes fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work.
11. graphic novels meaning
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Graphic novel, in American and British usage, a type of text combining words and images—essentially a comic, although the term most commonly refers to a complete story presented as a book rather than a periodical.
Answer:
a graphic novel is a book made up of comic content
12. Differences and similarities of graphic novel and novel
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Explanation:
graphic novel is made up of comic content while novels refers to fictional content
graphic novel the reader can not imagine something while in novel can use imaginations.
they are both written for entertainment for the reader
13. explanation of graphic novel
Explanation:
Graphic novel, in American and British usage, a type of text combining words and images—essentially a comic, although the term most commonly refers to a complete story presented as a book rather than a periodical.
14. what is a graphic novel?
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A graphic novel is a book made up of comics content. Although the word "novel" normally refers to long fictional works, the term "graphic novel" is applied broadly and includes fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work. It is distinguished from the term "comic book", which is generally used for comics periodicals.
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15. graphic novel similarities
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Obviously have in common
is that they both tell a story
not only through the written
word, but through drawn
pictures as well
16. What are the concept of Novel Graphics?
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Graphic novel, in American and British usage, a type of text combining words and images—essentially a comic, although the term most commonly refers to a complete story presented as a book rather than a periodical. ...
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type of text combining word and images -essentially a comic -commonly refers to a complete story presented as a book rather than a periodical. (american and british usage)
17. What is the story in this graphic novel?
A graphic novel is a book made up of comics content. Although the word "novel" normally refers to long fictional works, the term "graphic novel" is applied broadly and includes fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work. It is, at least in the United States, distinguished from the term "comic book", which is generally used for comics periodicals (see American comic book).
Fan historian Richard Kyle coined the term "graphic novel" in an essay in the November 1964 issue of the comics fanzine Capa-Alpha.[1][2] The term gained popularity in the comics community after the publication of Will Eisner's A Contract with God (1978) and the start of Marvel's Graphic Novel line (1982) and became familiar to the public in the late 1980s after the commercial successes of the first volume of Art Spiegelman's Maus in 1986 and the collected editions of Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns in 1986 and Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen in 1987. The Book Industry Study Group began using "graphic novel" as a category in book stores in 2001.
18. say.Differentiate graphic novels and illustrated novels.
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graphic novels is graphic while illustrated novels is illustrated
19. Which is a feature of a graphic novel?
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A graphic novel uses the interplay of text and illustrations in a comic-strip format to tell a story. Instead of relying on just text to construct a narrative, it uses graphical elements such as panels, frames, speech/thought balloons, etc. in a sequential way to create and evoke a story in a reader's mind.Answer:
FEATURE OF GRAPIC NOVELS
Explanation:
Graphic novel
Ø Combines elements of narrative, speech,
illustrations and images
Ø a long comic book
Ø OR a novel made up of comic strips
Panels
A panel is a box
containing pictures,
showing what is
happening in the
story
Gutter
The space between panels
Frames
Borders or lines that
contain panels
Speech Balloon
Oval in shape; contains dialogue of
characters, speech balloon often has
squiggly shape attached pointing to the
speaker
Thought Bubble
Silent thoughts of characters contained in
these fluffy clouds with scalloped edges,
bubbles lead to thinker
Caption Box
Rectangular box at top or bottom of panel
- is a narrative aid that helps reader to
understand setting shifts and transition
between panels
Special-Effects Lettering
Ø Method of
drawing attention
to text
Ø Often highlights
onomatopoeia
(words associated
with sounds they
make)
Ø Reinforces impact
of words
Text Features
Ø Bold Font: can show boldness or strength
Ø Italics: can project intensity of
conversation
Ø Smaller print size: can illustrate a whisper
Ø Different fonts: can show dialects and
different language
Image Features
Ø Faces: While some are drawn to clearly show anger or
sadness, they can be drawn without much expression or
detail; this is called an "open blank" and it invites the
audience to imagine what the character is feeling.
Ø Hands/Feet: Take note of positions of hands and feet.
For example, hands over the mouth can depict fear,
shame, or shyness. Feet with motion strokes can create
the sense of panic, urgency, or speed.
Graphic Weight
Ø Refers to how
some images draw
the eye more than
others; either by
use of color,
shading, or patterns
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20. what is the story in this graphic novel
Answer:
A graphic novel is a book made up of comics content. Although the word "novel" normally refers to long fictional works, the term "graphic novel" is applied broadly and includes fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work. It is, at least in the United States, distinguished from the term "comic book", which is generally used for comics periodicals (see American comic book).
Fan historian Richard Kyle coined the term "graphic novel" in an essay in the November 1964 issue of the comics fanzine Capa-Alpha.[1][2] The term gained popularity in the comics community after the publication of Will Eisner's A Contract with God (1978) and the start of Marvel's Graphic Novel line (1982) and became familiar to the public in the late 1980s after the commercial successes of the first volume of Art Spiegelman's Maus in 1986 and the collected editions of Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns in 1986 and Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen in 1987. The Book Industry Study Group began using "graphic novel" as a category in book stores in 2001.[3]
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21. elements of graphic novel
The Technical Elements of graphic novels:
• Panels.
• Gutter.
• Word/Speech balloons (thought and speech)
• Narration.
• Sound effects.
• Motion lines.
• Background colours.
Answer:
The Technical Elements of graphic novels:
• Panels.
• Gutter.
• Word/Speech balloons (thought and speech)
• Narration.
• Sound effects.
• Motion lines.
• Background colours.
22. what is description of graphic novel?
Answer:
A graphic novel is a book made up of comics content. Although the word "novel" normally refers to long fictional works, the term "graphic novel" is applied broadly and includes fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work
23. 4.These are visual representations such as artwork, drawing or designs.A. slideshow B. Prezi C. infographic D. graphics
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D.graphics
Explanation:
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24. #4 Examples are Slideshow or Presentation, Prezi, Diagrams and Infographics. a.Text Graphics b.Diorama c.Video d.Audio
Answer:
a.text graphics
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Answer: A
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25. 1. Doodle Fiction and Graphic Novel Differences in Terms of ELEMENTS 2. Doodle Fiction and Graphic Novel Differences in Terms of STRUCTURE
Answer:
1.In terms of their structure, the differences between Graphic Novel, Manga, and Doodle Fiction are that Manga is read from right to left, while the graphic novel is longer comic stories and the doodle fiction uses styles of drawing and handwriting graphics to show stories.
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26. which is NOT a feature of a graphic novel
Answer:
a graphic novel is consedensed form.
Explanation:
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27. example of graphic novel
Answer:
Classic Graphic Novels
Maus by Art Spiegelman (which won the Pulitzer Prize) Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. Ghost World by Daniel Clowes.
Explanation:
Graphic novel, in American and British usage, a type of text combining words and images—essentially a comic, although the term most commonly refers to a complete story presented as a book rather than a periodical.
28. which is a feature of a graphic novel
Answer:
Graphic novels are book-length comics. Sometimes they tell a single, continous narrative from first page to last; sometimes they are collections of shorter stories or individual comic strips. Comics are sequential visual art, usually with text, that are often told in a series of rectangular panels.
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Answer:
A graphic novel uses the interplay of text and illustrations in a comic-strip format to tell a story. Instead of relying on just text to construct a narrative, it uses graphical elements such as panels, frames, speech/thought balloons, etc. in a sequential way to create and evoke a story in a reader's mind.
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29. _____ is an open source graphics editor Select one: a. Change.org b. Prezi c. GIMP d. Weebly
C. , because GIMP is a free open source raster graphics editor used for image retouching and editing.
30. which is a featured graphic novel
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