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Reading a Graphic Novel A Basic How-To Guide

Reading a Graphic Novel

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Reading a Graphic Novel. A Basic How-To Guide. What IS a G raphic N ovel?. A different way to express an idea or story A medium (like TV, movies, or paintings) A format defined by images used in a sequence. A graphic n ovel can be…. Action-Adventure Comedy Biography Horror Mystery - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Reading a Graphic NovelA Basic How-To Guide

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What IS a Graphic Novel?

A different way to express an idea or story

A medium (like TV, movies, or paintings)

A format defined by images used in a sequence

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A graphic novel can be…

Action-Adventure

Comedy

Biography

Horror

Mystery

And many other genres!!

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A graphic novel is…Words (sometimes)

Pictures (always)

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Vocabulary to Know: gutter layout panel speech balloon thought balloon emotive text narratory blocks sound effects/ onomatopoeia bleeds inferences

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Gutter

The gutter is the white space between panels. It usually establishes time passed.

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Layout

A layout is the way the pages of a graphic novel are organized.

Some authors use a combination of sizes and shapes; larger panels are usually more important than smaller ones.

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PanelA full page can function as a panel,

or a box within a page can be a panel.

Sometimes, an artist goes outside of the panel.

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Speech BalloonA speech balloon

shows a character’s words aloud. It is usually a smooth circle with a tail aimedtoward the character’s mouth.

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Thought BalloonThis balloon looks

more like a cloud and typically comes from a character’s head.

It’s important to identify these different balloons as they can change the events of a story.

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Emotive Text

If text is italicized or bolded, the author is emphasizing particular words. Pay close attention to these because they are emphasized for a reason.

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Narratory Blocks

Text that is not located in a speech or thought balloon that explains what is happening in a panel. It is the narrator’s voice.

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Sound Effects/Onomatopoeia “Onomatopoeia” is another word for sound effects.

These are words that are spelled just like the sound; they have no other meaning attached to them.

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Bleeds

A bleed occurs when a text or graphic exceeds the panel and goes over the gutter.

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Making Inferences…“Inference” is

another word for reading between the lines. You are taking the facts from the text and use your own thinking skills to INFER what will happen next.

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Sometimes, the GUTTER in a graphic novel leaves out some valuable information, but we can make connections between the other panels and INFER what is happening. You will need to do this often in Maus.

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• What does “screen saver” mean?

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In this comic, what does “delusional” mean?

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HOW TO READ A GRAPHIC NOVELALWAYS

read TOP to BOTTOM, LEFT to RIGHT.

NO MATTER WHAT.

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QUESTIONS?