1. To Kill a Mockingbird and Persepolis
Lee and Satrapi highlight the intolerance through the use of first-person perspective, symbolism, and textual/graphical irony. Lee and Satrapi both use a child's first-person perspective in their texts to challenge commonly held values and beliefs of the intolerant public society. ... Lee and Satrapi's use of first-person perspective is designed to challenge the readers' values and present the intolerance of their public societies through clashing public and personal values. ... " Marji later states that she feels ashamed because the social class system present in the ...
- Word Count: 1031
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Undergraduate