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    Persepolis is a graphic novel by Marjane Satrapi, this graphic novel was based on the eyes of a Ten year old that experiences all types of emotions before and after the Islamic revolution, the oppression from the leaders. This novel gives us a brief on the history of Iran and their leaders, to the Embassy being taken over, via how they weren’t allowed to party. They also experience prohibition just like the United States in the 1920-1933 and like many countries they didn’t have any freedom. In the

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    Persepolis Research – Marjane Satrapi Notations: 1. Satrapi was born in Tehran, Iran (the nation’s capital) in the year 1969. The time in which Satrapi was born is critical to the events in her life due to the political turmoil that was occurring in her country. In 1979, at the age of 10, Satrapi witness firsthand the persecution and horrific consequences of the Islamic Revolution. The Islamic Revolution occurred due to the growing opposition lead by Ayatollah Khomeini against Mohammad Reza Shah

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    Persepolis Summary

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    In/Security: A Discussion and Workshop on Teaching Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis." Feminist Teacher, vol. 20, no. 1, Oct. 2009, pp. 1-14. EBSCOhost, ezproxy.gsu.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=fyh&AN=48132639&site=ehost-live&scope=site.This article “Homeland In/Security: A Discussion and Workshop on Teaching Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis “ wrote by Botshon presented the significant of teaching Persepolis in the U.S. after the 9/11 terrorist event. Moreover, it is stated

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    Persepolis Satire

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    principle of evil.” In Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis, the events and effects of the Islamic Revolution are portrayed; what is most notable, however, are the steps taken to portray Satrapi’s personal position. In her graphic text, she illustrates her work with a sharp black and white contrast, utilized to portray a variety of themes. How can one’s perspective filter the way they view the world around them? That question is what Satrapi challenges with Persepolis, which distinguishes her work. Through

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    Persepolis Photo Essay Persepolis, a true story by Marjane Satrapi, accurately represents revolution, imperialism, nationalism, religion, and social classes in Iran. First, imperialism from Persepolis and the picture accurately represent imperialism in Iran. Second, religion from both sources show how important it is in Iran. Revolution from Persepolis and the picture prove how revolutions are in Iran. Nationalism is shown throughout the book and also shown in the picture. From both sources, nationalism

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    Persepolis Women

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    Persepolis tells the story of a young girl named Marjane who grew up in Iran in the 1970’s. Iran at the time was a dictatorship that experienced a period with a new leader as well as a war with Iraq. Throughout Part One of Persepolis women and young girls are marginalized, excluded, and silenced in order show the oppressive dictatorship of their religious society. Some examples of this are how they are forced to dress, the jobs they are allowed to have, the way they must act, as well as what happens

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    In Marjane Satrapi’s graphic novel, Persepolis, the effects of revolution and women’s suffrage shapes Satrapi’s individualism and the way she writes Persepolis. However, these effects could also be the reasoning for conformity throughout the nation and her graphic novel. Satrapi uses symbols such as veiling, her rebellious actions as a teen and culture to show originality. Veiling could of meant various things to women in Iran in the 1970s, some would say Satrapi does not show any significance to

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    Essay On Persepolis

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    The graphic novel Persepolis, written by Marjane Satrapi, explores the Islamic life and cultures during the Islamic Revolution in Iran. In this novel, Satrapi narrates her life as a young girl when this revolution took place. By narrating her life, Marjane Satrapi allows the reader to get an idea of what she went through. This story includes people fighting for freedom, for themselves individually and for their country. While some people do experience a small bit of freedom, there are people who

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    Persepolis Analysis

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    In Marjane Satrapi’s novel “Persepolis”, the story of a young girl and a nation are both at the forefront. The main character, Marjane, is growing up in the midst of the Islamic revolution in Iran and experiences both the cultural and societal disarray that follows. Despite Marjane modern lifestyle and beliefs she experiences internal dissonance regarding her past ideas, her current ideals, and the reality of her nation. Similarly, Iran also faces a lack of identity surrounding the revolution. The

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    Persepolis Assignment

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    Satrapi states in the introduction of the 2004 Pantheon version of The Complete Persepolis that Iran, an “old and great civilization[,] has been discussed mostly in connection with fundamentalism, fanaticism, and terrorism.” She expresses that, “as an Iranian who has lived more than half of [her] life in Iran, [she] know[s] that this image is far from the truth. This is why writing Persepolis was so important to [her]. [She] believe[s] that an entire nation should not be judged by the wrongdoings

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