TITLE:
Reading between the Frames: Enhancing Literary Appreciation through Comics Narratives in Saudi Higher Education
AUTHORS:
Afra Alshiban
KEYWORDS:
Comics, Graphic Novels, Visual Narratives, Literary Appreciation, English Language Proficiency, Higher Education, Saudi Universities
JOURNAL NAME:
Creative Education,
Vol.16 No.9,
September
16,
2025
ABSTRACT: Comics, graphic novels, and visual narratives have emerged as practical tools for enhancing literary appreciation and English language proficiency in modern education. While these mediums have gained recognition in Western academia, their integration into literature classrooms in Saudi universities remains limited. This study investigates the effectiveness of incorporating comics into literature courses to develop students’ literary analysis skills, language proficiency, and overall engagement. Grounded in Bloom’s Taxonomy, the research adopts a quasi-experimental design, employing pre- and post-tests administered to control and experimental groups. Results indicate significant improvements in cognitive domains, including knowledge, comprehension, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation, and enhanced reading, writing, speaking, and listening proficiency. Qualitative data from focus groups further reveal increased student motivation, creativity, and engagement. The study underscores the potential of comics as a transformative pedagogical tool, bridging traditional literary instruction with contemporary student learning preferences, and offers actionable insights for educators, curriculum designers, and policymakers in Saudi higher education.