Genre #1: Interview
Important Characteristics: In an interview, one person asks someone of more than one person of a certain identity or group a set of questions. In the interview, the person asking the question asks the person/people answering the questions a series of questions about actions or opinions they have taken on a particular subject. The person asking the questions may also ask the person answering the questions about an action or opinion that would be the opposite that the answering party would have taken.
Purpose: The interview will cover whether revenge is a justifiable action.
Audience: The intended audience will be those that have been hurt and seek to enact revenge.
Stance (tone/voice): The tone will be accusatory in one aspect and understanding in another.
Media/Design: The media of the interview will be print. The design will follow the guidelines of the classic interview, in which one person asks a question and another answers it.
Genre #2: Lyric
Important Characteristics: A lyric is a piece of literature that is built with the form of a poem or song, usually arranged in several verses. A lyric will most likely have one to three distinct rhythms that keep the listener or reader’s attention and make it easier to listen to or read. Oftentimes, a lyric will rhyme in order to further garner the listener or reader’s attention.
Purpose: The lyric will cover the storyline of the novel, and will start off with his great life in the beginning of the novel and will end with how he feels at the end.
Audience: The intended audience will be those that have been hurt and believe they have a right to take revenge.
Stance (tone/voice): The tone will be spirited, sometimes dark, and sometimes enthusiastic.
Media/Design: The media will be print. The design of the lyric is that the piece will be read to the rhythm of a popular song, one that I have not decided upon as of yet.
Genre #3: Comic
Important Characteristics: A comic is an image or series of images that usually contain dialogue and attempt to humorously attract the reader to a certain subject and influence or draw attention to the reader and the writer’s opinion on the subject. A typical comic contains about three panels that develop a plot, which in turn satirize an actual event or thought. Sometimes, several comic strips are related to one another and are put in a so-called comic book to let the reader read them in order and follow the story easily.
Purpose: The comic will cover the high points of the novel, but in a comical way. It will show the plot of the novel, yet will poke fun at it at the same time.
Audience: The audience will be anyone who has read The Count of Monte Cristo.
Stance (tone/voice): The tone of the comic will be humor, for it is a satirical reenactment of the novel.
Media/Design: The media will be print because I will have to draw the comic. The design will be in the classic comic format, with a collection of several panels satirizing the novel.
Important Characteristics: In an interview, one person asks someone of more than one person of a certain identity or group a set of questions. In the interview, the person asking the question asks the person/people answering the questions a series of questions about actions or opinions they have taken on a particular subject. The person asking the questions may also ask the person answering the questions about an action or opinion that would be the opposite that the answering party would have taken.
Purpose: The interview will cover whether revenge is a justifiable action.
Audience: The intended audience will be those that have been hurt and seek to enact revenge.
Stance (tone/voice): The tone will be accusatory in one aspect and understanding in another.
Media/Design: The media of the interview will be print. The design will follow the guidelines of the classic interview, in which one person asks a question and another answers it.
Genre #2: Lyric
Important Characteristics: A lyric is a piece of literature that is built with the form of a poem or song, usually arranged in several verses. A lyric will most likely have one to three distinct rhythms that keep the listener or reader’s attention and make it easier to listen to or read. Oftentimes, a lyric will rhyme in order to further garner the listener or reader’s attention.
Purpose: The lyric will cover the storyline of the novel, and will start off with his great life in the beginning of the novel and will end with how he feels at the end.
Audience: The intended audience will be those that have been hurt and believe they have a right to take revenge.
Stance (tone/voice): The tone will be spirited, sometimes dark, and sometimes enthusiastic.
Media/Design: The media will be print. The design of the lyric is that the piece will be read to the rhythm of a popular song, one that I have not decided upon as of yet.
Genre #3: Comic
Important Characteristics: A comic is an image or series of images that usually contain dialogue and attempt to humorously attract the reader to a certain subject and influence or draw attention to the reader and the writer’s opinion on the subject. A typical comic contains about three panels that develop a plot, which in turn satirize an actual event or thought. Sometimes, several comic strips are related to one another and are put in a so-called comic book to let the reader read them in order and follow the story easily.
Purpose: The comic will cover the high points of the novel, but in a comical way. It will show the plot of the novel, yet will poke fun at it at the same time.
Audience: The audience will be anyone who has read The Count of Monte Cristo.
Stance (tone/voice): The tone of the comic will be humor, for it is a satirical reenactment of the novel.
Media/Design: The media will be print because I will have to draw the comic. The design will be in the classic comic format, with a collection of several panels satirizing the novel.
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