![]() The Iron Woman manages to keep the same mood of The Iron Giant with clear descriptions, an imaginative storyline, and a fairy tale-esque feeling. There is more of an environmental agenda in this story, with the iron woman speaking for the creatures in the rivers. She plays the Hogarth role in that she is the link between the iron woman and the humans. The protagonist of the novella is Lucy, a little girl who speaks to the iron woman. ![]() The Iron Woman does not have much in common with The Iron Man, but the stories are connected as Hogarth and the giant play a small role. The Iron Woman is a 1980’s sequel to The Iron Man that wasn’t published until 1993. A great animation to watch once the reader has finished reading the book and is itching for more. When he falls from the cliff, the narrator’s voice rises in volume and the fall is not slowed down in any way. ![]() The animation makes the giant seem menacing but also obviously lost and confused. The narrator gives a great reading and really catches the tempo and poetic essence of Hughes’s writing style. This stop motion animation narrates the first few pages of The Iron Man and really captures the mystery of the giant. ![]()
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