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A map of the characters of Alan Moore's Jerusalem

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This mind map catalogs over 100 characters from Alan Moore's novel 'Jerusalem', organized by family lines, neighborhoods, and supernatural entities. The template includes major families such as the Warrens (Mickael, Tommy, Alma), the Vernalls (May, Snowy, Ernest), and the Stilts (Rose, Marla), as well as angelic figures (Gabriel, Mickaël, Uriel, Raphaël) and demonic ones (Sam O'Day Asmode). It also features historical figures like Walter Tull and fictional locals like Patsy Clark and Georgie Bumble. This 'Jerusalem' character map serves as a comprehensive reference for readers tracking the novel's dense cast.

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When to use this template

Readers and book club members

Reading 'Jerusalem' for the first time and struggling to remember who is who.

Literature students and researchers

Writing an academic paper or literary analysis on character networks in 'Jerusalem'.

Teachers and lecturers

Preparing a lecture or presentation on Alan Moore's use of historical and fictional characters.

How to use this template

Step 1

Access and Explore Character Branches

Open the file in Xmind to navigate through the dense cast by expanding family lines like the Warrens or Vernalls.

Step 2

Search and Customize Character Details

Use the search function to locate specific figures and add your own notes or connections to the existing character nodes.

Step 3

Export and Share Your Reference

Save your customized character map as an image or PDF to use as a comprehensive reference while reading the novel.

Frequently asked questions

It helps readers of Alan Moore's novel 'Jerusalem' keep track of the large cast of characters, their family connections, and supernatural entities, making it easier to follow the complex narrative.

The map is organized by family groups (e.g., Warrens, Vernalls, Stilts) and includes separate branches for angels and demons, with relationship labels like 'brother / sister of' and 'parent of'.

Yes, you can add new characters, edit existing nodes, and rearrange branches to match your own reading notes or research.

It covers over 100 characters, including major families and supernatural beings, but may not include every minor character. You can expand it as needed.

Absolutely. It provides a visual reference for discussing character relationships and plot threads, making it a useful tool for group analysis.

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