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Sunday, March 1, 2009 @ 6:07 AM
Narrative Writing And Graphics-My Connection Both narratives and graphics are means of conveying ideas to the reader. A graphic novel uses pictures and illustrations to portray a story without any words included. The reader would then have an idea of the story and have a better understanding of the full picture. A narrative writing is of course, a writing which narrates a sequence of fictional or non-fictional events. The difference between both of them, obviously is that graphic novels contain solely pictures while a narrative contain words. Furthermore, a graphic novel can be interpreted in different ways as the saying goes, "A picture depicts a thousand words." However, I personally feel a narrative and graphics are somewhat interlinked. A narrative is a fundemental platform an author will write to tell a story to someone, allowing the reader to identify the plot and main idea of the story. Graphic novels, too, enables readers to identify it, only that it depicts it story in pictures that helps the reader to visualise the scene at any point of the story better and makes the story lively. My top three learning preferences are: 1. Interpersonal (People smart) 2. Naturalistic (Nature smart) 3. Kinaesthetic (Body smart)/ Visual (Picture smart)/ Logical (Number smart) Comment | 1 Comments |