Antigone and Doll House: Female supporting characters, Antigone and Nora = doing what THEY feel is right vs Creon and Mrs. Linde who revolve around society’s laws
Antigone and Kite Runner: Different solutions to achieving redemption for the loss of a brother (Antigone vs. Amir)
Antigone and Macbeth: The justification of murder in different situations?
Antigone and Thousand Cranes: …
Antigone and Persepolis: The effect of a leader on a person’s belief of religion and how it helps or hinders character development
Possible connections between Doll House and other texts:
Doll House and Kite Runner: …
Doll House and Macbeth: Roles as a husband and devotion to their wives as the working partner
Doll House and Thousand Cranes: The effect of past occurrences on the character’s growth in the present (Kikuji and Nora)
Doll House and Persepolis: The outgrowth of childhood (Nora vs. Marjane) and its effect on character development
Possible connections between Kite Runner and other texts:
Kite Runner and Macbeth: The effect of loss on a character (Lady Macbeth vs. Amir) and its effect on character development
Kite Runner and Thousand Cranes: The effect of an ugly childhood on the character’s present emotions, how it develops plot
Kite Runner and Persepolis: The effect of violence on Amir and Marjane’s childhood and its impact on their belief in a religion
Possible connections between Macbeth and other texts:
Macbeth and Thousand Cranes: The effect of the abnormal on a character’s development (birthmark, witches)
Macbeth and Persepolis: The perceptions of violence as seen from the main characters’ points of view.
Possible Connections between Persepolis and other texts:
Persepolis and Thousand Cranes: …