: Use the paper-tearing metaphor to explain how the two dimensions exist simultaneously in the same space, with the "tear" being the only point of contact.
Draw the Upside Down on the bottom half, mirroring the top buildings but with organic, decaying details (vines, spores, and darker shading).
If you are looking to "develop paper" for this episode, here are three distinct ways to approach it: 1. Academic or Analysis Paper (Thematic Focus) [S1E12] The Upside Down
: Recreate the iconic communication wall using old wrapping paper and paint to write the ABCs, which Joyce used to find Will in the season finale.
: Use black tissue paper, water, and glue to create a paper-mache-style gate . You can also use bubble wrap and spray foam over a cardboard base to give it an organic, veined texture. : Use the paper-tearing metaphor to explain how
: Discuss the Upside Down as a 1:1 "mirror map" of Hawkins—identical in layout but dead and corrupted. 2. Physical Craft or Prop (DIY Paper Project)
: Roll and twist black tissue paper to create long, sprawling vines that represent the spreading corruption of the Upside Down. 3. Artistic Representation (Ink on Paper) Academic or Analysis Paper (Thematic Focus) : Recreate
" The Upside Down " (Season 1, Episode 8 of Stranger Things ) is often analyzed through the lens of a , a metaphor used by Mr. Clarke to explain interdimensional travel.