"Frankenstein" By: Mary Shelley
I thought I had read "Frankenstein" in high school but I don't remember some of the scenes mention in this graphic novel. I know it is an adaptation but it still didn't really seem to connect for me. Like it would bounce from scene to scene and I wasn't 100% sure what was going on. I think the graphic novel would be a good idea to use in the classroom at like the end of a unit. As a student I enjoy creating my own images in my head when reading so starting out with someone else artistic interpretations would skew those images. But it would be cool to go back and compare say what you think Frankenstein looked like compared to what the artists depicts him in the graphic novel. The comics are also just still pictures where in my head its like a movie and the characters and time are moving. I had never heard of the graphic novel before but I think it would be a really cool thing to have personally and in the classroom to get students who are interested in literature and art. The teacher could also create activities such as creating your own graphic novel from a book of your choosing or the book they are working on in class. I am excited to see what activity Ashton has the class doing for the graphic novel version of "Frankenstein".
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