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12018-04-25T01:05:08-07:00What makes reading a graphic novel different than reading a novel?4plain2018-04-25T02:05:01-07:00Similar to the way we explore features of literature such as metaphor, imagery, tone, and rhythm, graphic novels are no different. In fact, graphic novels require us to close read in an entirely new way. Below are features of a graphic novel to look for while you are reading:
Text Captions: These are boxes containing a variety of text elements, including scene setting, description, etc. Speech balloons: These enclose dialogue and come from a specific speaker’s mouth; they vary in size, shape, and layout and can alternate to depict a conversation. Types of speech balloons include those holding: External dialogue, which is speech between characters Internal dialogue, which is a thought enclosed by a balloon that has a series of dots or bubbles going up to it Special-effects lettering: This is a method of drawing attention to text; it often highlights onomatopoeia and reinforces the impact of words such as bang or wow.