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    Persepolis Conflict Essay

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    217 Conflicts cause many problems in society and originate from many different sources. In the book “Persepolis” by Marjane Satrapi she describes conflicts between her family and their beliefs. Two other Articles one by Janet Reitman and one by Tori DeAngelis discuss conflicts between social class‚ western culture and religion. My takeaway from this unit is that conflicts are always present in today’s society and conflicts relating to religion are the source of many. One conflict that people

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    production works. "The actor thanked his fans and admirers for giving him the strength to tread new creative zones‚ adding that he hopes to explore and bring forward different ""facets"" of the character in the film directed by Iranian-French director Marjane

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    throughout their life or it could be completely irrelevant to them. Often the children who make connections about the stories that they were told find meaning in it that can potentially change their lives. Similarly‚ in Persepolis‚ written by Marjane Satrapi‚ Marji finds meaning in the stories that were told to her throughout the entire graphic novel. Uncle Annosh’s story‚ as well as her grandfather’s story‚ told by her grandma were stories that Marji found meaning in that changed the way she viewed

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    Persepolis Synthesis Essay During your tender years of childhood including young teenage years‚ you are not at the appropriate age to make important life decisions. Many of the decisions parents make for their children are for long term effects‚ specifically their future. In “Persepolis”‚ the Islamic Revolution is putting a strain on Marji’s future. With the war progressing and no signs of ending‚ Marji’s parents finally make the decision they need to send Marji to another place to start a new

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    Role of Women in Persepolis In the book‚ “The Complete Persepolis” written by Marjane Satrapi every woman had a prescribed role. The role of Marji’s maid was to show that social class differences do exist and to show what happens within these social class differences. Marji’s mother’s role was to support Marji and make sure that she was well off‚ while her grandmother’s role was also to support her and give her words of wisdom. Her school teachers’ role was to make sure that the female children

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    music‚ wearing nike shoes and denim jacket‚ trying a cigarette‚ skipping school to go for burgers‚ etc. The whole graphic novel itself‚ as a format‚ is an example of western influence. A graphic novel earlier used as a sourse of entertainment‚ Marjane Satrapi brings it to a new level. She uses it with an aim to introduce her culture through a familiar to the foreign readers format. Moreover‚ the simplicity and the narrowness of details of her drawings encourages the readers to identify with Marji‚

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    Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood‚ by Marjane Satrapi Identity and Social Justice Unit Ms. Kamrass English 9 Essential Questions: Why is childhood an important time of life? When does it end? How do people cope when their lives are changed by forces they cannot control? Persepolis is a graphic novel. Why do you think Satrapi chose this genre to tell her story? I. Literary terms: mood – the effect of literature on the reader: it is usually controlled by imagery allusion - in literature‚ an implied

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    chapter‚ “The Cigarette” Satrapi uses a brilliant job of conducting image analysis within the reader by using extensive use of scale. One of the main ideas of this chapter is to describe how disgusted Satrapi is with the decisions the government is making: “When I think we could have avoided it all… It just makes me sick. A million people would still be alive.” (Satrapi 116) On this full page spread‚ Satrapi demonstrates her use of scale in multiple ways. First‚ Satrapi depicts a large amount of

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    Satrapi’s early experiences have helped to form the unique perspective acknowledged throughout Persepolis. Throughout the novel‚ Satrapi uses graphic images to allow the readers to visualize the various dramatic events that the young Satrapi (once) witnessed. Satrapi’s informal diction and simple graphics force the readers to perceive Persepolis from the same childlike perspective she had. However‚ special attention is pulled towards Satrapi’s use of black and white graphics as a symbol of internal

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    Essay for Persepolis

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    political issues are of particular importance because they greatly affected Satrapi’s childhood as well as her pathway to maturity. Persepolis deals with issues of class disparities and Satrapi displays a conflicted feeling towards the subject. One of the reasons the subject remains contradictory is that Satrapi shows her parents as very warm-hearted‚ but flawed and hypocritical people. For example‚ her family supports the Marxist theory and communism‚ both of which argue for the disintegration of

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