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    Persepolis

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    intended for the children’s comic book section. However‚ this books power of simplification and literary content shows a much more compelling learning experience. Persepolis is a autobiographical narrative about a young girl experiencing the Islamic revolution. Coming of age‚ government empowerment‚ and feminism are some of the many challenges Marji managed to overcome‚ creating interpretations of these challenges conveyed by simplified imagery‚ panel-to-panel transitions‚ mirrors‚ and symbolism. When

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    her experiences during both the revolution and war shaped her into a brave‚ courageous young woman. Regardless of awareness‚ society influences individual development is shown throughout the story as Marjane changes through three pivotal events. The Shah being overthrown‚ Anoosh’s death‚ and Marjane smoking her first cigarette‚ all contribute to Marjane’s development as a person. After the overthrow of the Shah‚ Marjane’s character began to form. Before the revolution was in full swing and the Shah

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    Matter of Mogharrabi

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    void the deportation for fear of his persecution because of his political opinion if he were to return to Iran. He claimed a well-founded fear of persecution based on an confrontation with an agent of the Ayatollah Khomeini regime working within the Iranian interests Section of the Algerian Embassy. Mogharrabi claimed that himself and a companion went to the Algerian Embassy to document his student status but the agent of the Ayatollah Khomeini refused because Mogharrabi did not have the originals of

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    Firoozeh Dumas

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    "To deny someone and education is not just a crime but a sin‚ because you are denying that person the opportunity to realize who he or she is meant to be." This quote represents Firoozeh Dumas’s view on learning and becoming the person that she is today. Through her hardships‚ struggles‚ good times and the bad times‚ she has matured and learned a great deal. In the autobiography Funny in Farsi by Firoozeh Dumas‚ the themes or clashing cultures‚ new environments‚ and learning through experience comes

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    explained. “The Bicycle” in this chapter represents the past revolutions‚ the past invasions and the past ideas that can be reflected upon. In this novel it is easy for a reader to gain a connectetion with the author because she actually kuved these events and we as readers get a sense of the true emotions. Persepolis creates a viewpoint like no other‚ it gives the reader a view from a child’s perspective during the 1979 Iranian revolution and the Iran-Iraq

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    Effects Of Persepolis

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    Persepolis was a very insightful movie about the lives of Iranian people at a very important time in the country’s history. Two topics that stuck out to me the most were the effects of the war on the everyday lives of the citizens of Iran and secondly the not-so-patriarchal lifestyle of people at the household level. Once the revolution to bring down the Shah began‚ which was followed by the Iran-Iraq war‚ the lives of Iranians were never the same again. Before these events‚ Iran appeared to be

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    Persepolis

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    Unfortunately for Marjane she grew up in a very troublesome time‚ the Islamic revolution of 1979 and the continuous revolts that occurred after the revolution. And we see over the course of the book how this greatly affects her life and the decisions her parents have to make for her to ensure she is safe and properly educated. To get a better look at this‚ we must first look at the historical content of the revolution to get a more in depth knowledge of what her experiences were like. The Pahlavi

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    Following the Revolution Have you ever thought what it would be like to grow up without your freedom? The novel Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi is an autobiography of her life growing up in Iran during a time of revolution and oppression. Marjane is a young girl who is inquisitive‚ religious‚ outspoken and ambitious. She grows up struggling to understand the many rules imposed by the Shah which over time changes her. Years of oppression and injustice in Iran following the Islamic Revolution leads to

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    The anti-western sentiments that coat these words had been percolating in Iranian society long before the Ayatollah had authored this text. Modern antipathy toward Western governments began in 1953 when an ill-conceived attempt to establish a Western friendly ruler in Iran by America and Great Britain‚ ended in general admonitions against potential Westernization. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi‚ the newly instated Iranian leader‚ did‚ upon reflection‚ serve up a lethal concoction

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    Every state dreams of having stability and structure to properly govern and control its citizens. All states wish that they possessed such great structure‚ that every citizen of their country would be fully protected and looked after. However‚ there are some states that lack resources and are not capable to ensure the safety and well being of their citizens. Most states that offer solidity and organization more than likely have a strong military that have power within the government‚ referring to

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