Review of "Illustrated Classics Series: Frankenstein," by Mary Shelley
Review of
Illustrated Classics Series: Frankenstein,
by Mary Shelley, ISBN 1567674542
Five out of five stars
Proof that comics can be educational
When it comes
to educational effectiveness, I have always been an advocate for using any and
all techniques. Since humans are such visual creatures, properly done, the use
of the graphic novel format can provide quality instruction. This is especially
the case when working with classic novels. Among many young people, giving them
a class assignment of reading a classic novel will lead to an immediate negative
backlash.
I have read the
original “Frankenstein” novel several times, for it can be considered one of
the original horror stories. Watching the movie subjects the viewer to
necessary but distracting tangents from the original. The creators of this book
have done an excellent job in staying true to the original story while using
their own original images.
English teachers
in the K-12 systems will find this graphic novel to be an excellent resource to
be used to introduce the modern student to this classic tale. It will go a long
way to making the inclusion of the classic tale of “Frankenstein” a groan-free
exercise.
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