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Lord of the Flies: Graphic Novel
General Fiction蝇王:图像小说
(uk) Written By William Golding (netherlands) Compiled And Illustrated By Aimee De Jong
This book is a graphic novel version of the masterpiece "Lord of the Flies" by Nobel Prize winner Golding. The story tells the story of a group of British boys aged 6 to 12 who were stranded on a desert island due to a plane crash. At first they were able to work together and live in harmony. However, as their evil nature sprouted and expanded, they became suspicious of each other and attacked each other, turning their paradise into a battlefield. The image version is highly faithful to the original work, and every word and every sentence is from the original text. The delicate and vivid pictures and the impactful storyboards are comparable to the quality of movies, giving readers a sensory shock that exceeds that of the original work. The graphic version maximizes its strengths and avoids its weaknesses, replacing some descriptions of scenery and atmosphere with pictures, thereby enhancing the story and making it more concise and easier to read than the original work.
This book is a graphic novel version of the masterpiece "Lord of the Flies" by Nobel Prize winner Golding. The story tells the story of a group of British boys aged 6 to 12 who were stranded on a desert island due to a plane crash. At first they were able to work together and live in harmony. However, as their evil nature sprouted and expanded, they became suspicious of each other and attacked each other, turning their paradise into a battlefield. The image version is highly faithful to the original work, and every word and every sentence is from the original text. The delicate and vivid pictures and the impactful storyboards are comparable to the quality of movies, giving readers a sensory shock that exceeds that of the original work. The graphic version maximizes its strengths and avoids its weaknesses, replacing some descriptions of scenery and atmosphere with pictures, thereby enhancing the story and making it more concise and easier to read than the original work.