Kurtis Talbert
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
English 3 FINAL ESSAY
For my final project of English
III, my partner, Alex Sykas, and I had to construct a 10 page graphic novel
about three different books we read. We opted for a 20 page comic about one of
the books, with two very brief cameos of one book and movie we read and
watched. The main book the comic focuses around on is The Metamorphosis, by
Franz Kafka. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis
Stevenson, and Apocalypse Now directed by Francis Ford Coppola were the other
book and movie we chose to be our brief cameos, respectively. To begin, Alex
and I bounced ideas off of each other on how we could make The Metamorphosis
more interesting. One of the initial ideas we had planned for Gregor Samson,
the protagonist of The Metamorphosis and of our comic, was to have Gregor throw
an apple at his father, because after watching an absolutely abysmal video
rendition of The Metamorphosis, where Gregor’s father throws an apple at him
(which was shot in a really bad camera perspective), that was all me and Alex
were thinking about after the movie. The thought stuck with us long enough for
us to come up with the idea that Gregor should throw an apple at his father.
Then we decided, “he’s going to need some sort of device or be strong enough to
throw the apple, what should we do?” We immediately came up with the idea that
Gregor should be super strong by the end of the book, strong enough to throw
the apple at his father. After a lot of bouncing of ideas back and forth
between us, we decided to give Gregor’s final design six stick arms. Near the
beginning, we put him throw a Rocky-esque training montage. In the first Rocky
movie, Rocky’s training montage ended with him running up the steps of the Philadelphia
Museum of Art in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. Naturally, Gregor
was going to end off his montage like this, but by climbing his flight of
stairs in his own house. We decided that the best way to transition Gregor from
scrawny to amazingly strong, was to have him crack a few dozen eggs into a cup
and drink it (like Rocky did.) After Gregor eats the eggs (and the glass), he
becomes super strong, kills his entire family by punching his father’s head off
and have his head fly through the house, collecting the heads of his family by having
the father’s head come at their heads so fast, they break off and form an
air-born train of heads, joins the League of Extraordinary Insects, and gets
clonked in the head with an apple and dies. Then I drew this all out and Alex
sat beside me and told me if something in a panel did not look like something
it was intended to look like and I made corrections. While the initial plan of
the father dying by getting hit by an apple thrown or launched by Gregor in
some manner, we were still able to bounce enough ideas off of each other to
establish an awesome story for an otherwise pitiful character.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Hall 8
In the interview, I asked Ms. Hall the question “Do you think that Kurtz had any good intentions going into the Congo?” Ms. Hall answered that yes, Kurtz did have good intentions, but after being treated like a god by the inhabitants of the Congo, he could not walk away from the power that he had acquired. I agree with what she said, as it is indeed very hard to walk away from a lot of power, especially if the outcome of it is of a monetary value.
Three Books

Title: Metamorphosis
Year published: 1915
Author: Frankz Kafka
-Gregor Samsa
Title: Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeYear published: 1886
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
-Dr. Jekyll (left), Mr. Hyde (right)
Title: FrankensteinYear published: 1823
Author: Mary Shelley
-The Monster

-Dr. Victor Frankenstein
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