What is something you do or feel that is like the main character in the story?
Personally, I could connect to Madison more frequently than none. Madison, at first is a more quiet and shy girl who finds Hell interesting with an open mind. She's open to going off and adventuring the "gateways of Hell" with her dreamy brown- eyed crush, Leonardo. Throughout the story, Madison states how she never felt a real connection with her parents, she always felt like an outsider in the family. Great, I felt like a character of a book, but at least someone understood me... even if it just is some made up character. Madison is not a girl to go out of her way to show off or act "dumb" to get attention from boys. Of course attention is nice every now and then, but not when your basically asking for it! If you were wondering who I am talking about, her name is Babette. The typical "slutty cheerleader" who wont ever shut up about how she gained 3 pounds. Yes, that girl. Babette gets under Madison's skin without even trying. Just by being herself. While reading this book, detail after detail, trait after trait, I start resembling Madison more and more. If i could have a book written after myself, it would be called "Damned" and my name would be Madison.
Make a collection of symbols or songs for events in the story.
For when Madison is thinking about Leonardo, but he's thinking of Babette. She knows that he has feelings for her, but he randomly started to change up on her. Towards the middle of her situation, like the song, she gets angry and mad, but it ends with her accepting the fact.
"Creep" is about being an outsider, or at least feeling like one. The way Madison describes herself, while she was on Earth, is exactly like this song. She didn't feel whole or complete... until she woke up in Hell.
Why would specific groups of people like or dislike this book?
Groups of people that are older and more conservative or religious would definitely not approve of this book. Older people would be reading this book thinking teens are all devil worshipers who want to go to Hell. Thats not quite the case. I think the main reason older people would be against this book, is because of how generations have changed and close minded people are becoming more opened to things. Obviously younger people would understand this book and why the author wrote it. Books that teens can connect to are much easier and interesting to read.
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