In Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis, it is explained that life before the Iranian Revolution was not perfect, social classes did still exist. These social classes affect Iranian citizens lives in many different ways. Iran’s leader, the Shah, comes into power and changes the country’s policies. This affects the Iranian people’s lives in many different ways. Throughout the graphic novel, Persepolis, Satrapi tells her story of how she and her family are affected by these new rules.
Iranian citizens, before 1979, are used to having some freedoms. After the revolution starts, many aspects of the everyday Iranian citizen’s life are changed. “We really didn't like the veil, especially since we didn't understand why we had to wear