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    The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini and Persepolis Novel by Marjane Satrapi. Social classes became an important Topic all throughout both novels that affected each charecter in a social‚

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    challenges of growing up in Iran. Some of the challenges that she faced were serving time in the Evin Prison for speaking out against the Iranian government‚ escaping a death sentence and finally fleeing Iran for a new life in Canada. Persepolis is a memoir written by Marjane Satrapi‚ which is an autobiographical graphic novel that explores a childhood in Iran during the turbulent years surrounding the 1979 Iranian Revolution. It also talks about how the government was overthrown‚ the theocracy that was introduced

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    how the British took an uneducated man and made him the dictator of Iran in exchange for some of the countries oil. He says‚ “And that’s how he became king and naturally his son succeeded him. God has nothing whatsoever to do with this story” (Satrapi 19-20). Growing up in

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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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    Persepolis Marjane Satrapi A Study guide Persepolis was originally published in France where it won several awards and wide acclaim. In 2003‚ the novel was published by Random House in the United States. Persepolis is a graphic novel which tells the story of its author and her childhood in Tehran‚ Iran. The novel details the author’s family life in the context of the 1979 Iranian Revolution‚ the overthrow of the Shah‚ and the resulting Iran-Iraq War. The book is drawn in a stark black and

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    illustrates my discovery of those who inflict harm through a nightmarish memory of childhood bullying‚ and the intense suffering I endured. To depict this‚ I emulated the graphic novel Persepolis‚ by Marjane Satrapi in my work. Specifically‚ drawing upon the first person narration of a child‚ seen throughout Persepolis‚ compounded by the unrefined‚ child-like voiceover handwriting‚ forming a voice for the protagonist’s fragile‚ callow

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    or past experience. But these words raise the question of what instances produce the most meaningful or impactful character development. Tayo‚ a half-blooded Native American‚ in Ceremony and Marji‚ a teen growing up in the Iranian revolution‚ in Persepolis both display evidence that traumatic experiences can greatly impact the development of a person’s self-concept and identity by affecting the way the person sees the people around them‚ the way they see the

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    were unnecessary and could have been avoided. In Persepolis the Shah was removed‚ when the Satrapi family returned from Spain‚ a war was going on; a house right next to theirs was destroyed. Marji was sent to Vienna as a result of all this conflict. Not to be bland here‚ but the dress code is much too strict in the Middle East. It is not much what they are forced to wear‚ but how it is enforced. The way it is enforced is not right. In Persepolis Marji’s mother was put up against a wall and told

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    Mohammod Anwar 2A 11-6-14 Word Count:1200 TOPIC: The whole point of knowledge is to produce both meaning and purpose in our personal lives What is meaning? Meaning is the idea of something represented by a word. For meaning to impact ones personal life‚ it needs to be of something that will impact their life for the better or for worst. Purpose is an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions. Meaning and purpose both have a long lasting influence on ones life

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    The author decided to use historical fiction novel as opposed instead of non-fiction novels like I am Malala or Persepolis because she was not yet born when the Parsley massacre took place so she experienced it like Marjane Satrapi‚ the author of both I am Malala or Persepolis. She did not know all the real people that participated in the war‚ therefore‚ she chose to use her imagination to create characters and represent their role in a number

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