This week we have talked about "The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch" by Neil Gaiman where we saw Miss Finch as an outcast and we also read the "The Complete Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi where Marji can be seen as an outcast. For Miss Finch she was seen as different and abnormal to her society and we see this by how they treat her. When she is kidnapped by the underground circus, her friends do nothing to try and save her. From this we can see that people find her annoying and different and do not like having her around so they are not concerned about what happened to her.
In reading "The Complete Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi we first learn that a graphic novel is a comic book in novel length. In this novel we see the young girl Marji as an outcast. In class we made many valid points to where we see her as an outcast, but in my view she is different but not necessarily an outcast. She is living in a world fill with issues and she is just a young girl trying to make her way through it. Yes she is different from many children in school because she knows so much about the war but I wouldn't say that, that makes her an outcast.
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