Artist Roasts Literature Classics With His Hilarious Cartoons

Some literature classics are often way too cheesy and confusing, and when you tell the exact same stories differently, everything changes

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Artist Roasts Literature Classics With His Hilarious Cartoons

Reading is one of the best hobbies that anyone can adopt, not only does it strengthen the brain, but it also increases empathy, builds vocabulary, prevents cognitive decline, and reduces stress. However, before delving into this world, you will have to carefully pick the books you want to read, because if they don't draw you in and captivate you entirely, you could easily and quickly lose interest.

Some literature classics are often way too cheesy and confusing, and when you tell the exact same stories differently, everything changes. Artist John Atkinson was nice enough to tell these stories differently through his art. He created a series of cartoons that are hilarious and spot on!

1. Sorry not interested

1. Sorry not interestedJohn Atkinson

2. Basically

2. Basically John Atkinson

3. ***SPOILER ALERT***

3. ***SPOILER ALERT***John Atkinson

4. Well, if you put it like that...

4. Well, if you put it like that...John Atkinson

5. The body count is pretty insane

5. The body count is pretty insaneJohn Atkinson

6. Didn't see that coming at all

6. Didn't see that coming at allJohn Atkinson

7. Things always happen

7. Things always happenJohn Atkinson

8. Nope.

8. Nope.John Atkinson

9. Famous Front Doors

9. Famous Front Doors John Atkinson

10. Abridged Classics

10. Abridged Classics John Atkinson

11. Done

11. DoneJohn Atkinson

12. Politically Correct Monsters(Aggressively Challenged Individuals)

12. Politically Correct Monsters(Aggressively Challenged Individuals) John Atkinson

13. New Updated and Improved Editions

13. New Updated and Improved EditionsJohn Atkinson

14. Thirst Editions

14. Thirst EditionsJohn Atkinson

15. The Stein Family

15. The Stein Family John Atkinson

16. Abridged Classics

16. Abridged ClassicsJohn Atkinson
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