Similarities and Differences of Doodle Fiction, Manga, and Graphic Novel
Readers and Viewers! I am Maristel Joy E. Daquio and I'm about to share to you the similarities and differences of doodle fiction, manga, and graphic novel based on how I understand it.
Let's begin with their differences first,
Doodle Fiction incorporates handwritten graphics in telling the story, it is a literary presentation where the author incorporates doodle drawings and hand written graphics in place of traditional font. Drawings enhance the story, often adding humorous elements that would be missing if the illustrations were omitted.
Example of Doodle Fiction
Manga uses a comic book format presented in panels read from right to left. They are published periodically in Japan. Manga is the Japanese word for comics. It is used in the English-speaking world as a generic term for all comic books and graphic novels originally published in Japan. Manga is considered an artistic and storytelling style. The term "Ameri-Manga" is sometimes used to refer to comics created by American artists in a manga style.
Example of Manga
Graphic Novel uses a comic book format presented in panels and read from left to right. A graphic novel is a narrative work in which the story is conveyed to the reader using comic form. The term is employed in a broad manner, encompassing non-fiction works and thematically linked short stories as well as fictional stories across a number of genres.
Example of Graphic Novel
Lastly, the similarities of Doodle Fiction, Manga, and Graphic Novel. Their same characteristics are: it incorporates drawing, illustrations, or graphics in telling the story.
To sum up, Doodle Fiction, Manga, and Graphic Novels have a lot of similarities and differences but their main purpose is to entertain their readers. That would be all.
Blog Post Written by: Maristel Joy Daquio (STEM 11- HONESTY) Subject: 21st Century Literature Submmited to: Ma'am Rochelle Delos Reyes
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