Malik Floyd - Persepolis

I think that overall Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi is a great novel displaying what is like for an adolescent to grow up during the revolution in Iran. It also displays how an adolescent deal with growing up under a totalitarian government. Social class in very prevalent in the novel especially on page 36 when they find out that the maid is in with another person of another social class. She has no chance of ever being with him just because of their different social status and I think for adolescents in America that is something that does not cross their mind.


I also like the fact that this is a graphic novel. Similar to Crank this style of novel will get the average non-reader to get into reading the book. With pictures in the novel explaining the text I think that this will keep most adolescents interested in the novel. One think that may distract them or turn them away is in what ways to follow the text when reading. Also not paying attention to the pictures as well because majority of the time the pictures help express greatly what the words are saying just as on page 36. It shows the buildup of the gossip and also the shocking finding out of the situation. By overlooking this picture in the novel the reader may not understand the seriousness of spousal class. Overall I think that graphic novels is a great style of book to use for the non-reader and I think they are great to incorporate in the class room around the board. 

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