I really think this Rome and Juliet project was really fun. Priscila and I did act 4 scene 1-5. It was a very interesting and important part in this play. The process was sometimes easy, and other times difficult. First, we started to read the play, we finished and we lade out all the most important parts in act 4. We did the tittle, took all the necessary pictures and we finished the dialog. After we started to edit the pictures, organize everything and insert the dialog where it was suppose to go. We checked if everything was great and we finished. I loved everything we did in our project, mostly the way we edited the pictures and how we did the first page of our comic, it was awesome. Honestly, I did not dislike something in our project, we were organized, everything was neat and perfect. Doing the comic was easy, the only difficult part of everything, was the time. We did not have a lot of time to do this project. If we had more time, we were going to do it beyond perfect. I really do think we deserve to put our project in the library classroom. Everyone that sees it is going to feel a lot of emotions, laughter, happiness, sadness, madness, etc. Everyone is going to absolutely love it. I think Priscila and I deserve a very good grade, we put so much effort in this project.
Comics are definitely a way to learn about serious literature. I have a lot of reasons why and how. First, well when you do a comic it needs to have a dialog of what the people are saying, and that is complete literature. Another thing is that people might write like a box describing the scene. For example a general explanation of what is going to happened in the chosen part. Obviously, when you finish the comic, the person who did it is going to re-read or check everything again. Reading is a part of serious literature and this is another reason why comics are a way to learn about literature. In your comics, to make it more entertaining and better, some people put animations, pictures, etc. For me seeing pictures and animations is definitely a part of serious literature. In conclusion, for me serious literature is learning how to write, read, and see. That is why comics are a way to learn about serious literature.