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Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar

The Map of Salt and Stars

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2018

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Essay Topics

1.

Discuss the symbolism and significance of maps in the novel. How does Joukhadar show that anyone can be a mapmaker?

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How do Nour’s memories of America impact her experience of the Syrian conflict and of being a refugee?

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What role do good patriarchs play in the novel? How do those patriarchs’ deaths allow the heroines to truly set upon their own course?

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In what ways does Nour’s experience parallel Rawiya’s? What is the significance of the similarities and differences in their respective journeys?

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How does the novel define the idea of home? Is home associated with a singular place or concept, or with a variety of references?

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Discuss Joukhadar’s portrayal of gender. How do the heroines subvert gender expectations, and how does this subversion impact their characters?

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What role does Nour’s mother play in the narrative? To what extent is her influence on Nour more important than that of Baba or Abu Sayeed?

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How does Joukhadar portray the special challenges faced by women in patriarchal environments? Based on the text, who faces greater a challenge, Nour or Rawiya?

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Discuss Joukhadar’s portrayal of family relationships. How does the author show that loss and conflict change family dynamics?

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To what extent is the novel a coming-of-age story? Compare and contrast the heroines’ narratives with other coming-of-age stories with which you are familiar.

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