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    Warfare In Persepolis

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    offers to the people. Out of all people however‚ the kids are the most affected. Civilians being killed and the atmosphere of a war really affects and change people who are around it. There is nothing great about hearing "Marjane‚ run to the basement! We’re being bombed!" (Satrapi 71) Being involved with a war can potentially change your life forever. Persepolis is a book that centers on the author’s family during the Iran-Iraq war that lasted for eight years. Marjane’s experience of the war is quite

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    20th century. Persepolis is a graphic novel written by Marjane Satrapi. Reasons why Persepolis is a valuable book for high school students include how a graphic novel set up can be a very intriguing way to write a book‚ the way it portrays that what schools were teaching the children is not always true‚ and the character development. That all demonstrates how it can be a very exciting reading experience to students. In Persepolis‚ Marjane Satrapi writes a graphic novel explaining her childhood and her

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    Gender Roles In Persepolis

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    creates a new law for women and men that limits their human rights all together. As the story develops‚ the audience can see how a change in the social structure in Iran can affect both genders‚ both male and female. For starters‚ the audience sees Marjane‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ with her friends and later on with her family. Since this is before the new law‚ Marji’s family and friends enjoy each other’s company and discuss nothing else except for the Iranian revolution that could benefit for

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    how to proceed. The first thing Marji introduces in the story is the veil‚ which is a headscarf that women are required to wear for public decency. Marji does not like the veil since she does not understand why she has to wear it. When Marji is young‚ she says‚ “I really didn’t know what to think about the veil‚ deep down I was very religious” (Persepolis 1‚ 7). Since she is so young‚ she is unaware of the real point of the veil. It is forced on because the government wants to hide the potential power

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    Coursework Question 1 (a) Essay “…The courts can and often do‚ draw aside the veil. They can‚ and often do‚ pull off the mask. They look to see what really lies behind. The legislature has shown the way… the courts should follow suit”.[1] When a company is incorporated‚ it is treated as a separate legal entity‚ distinct from its promoters‚ directors‚ members and employees and hence the concept of the corporate veil‚ separating those entities from the corporate body has arisen. The nature of corporate

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    Today there are many things that can impact someone’s identity. Imperialism is the ideology of extending a country’s power and influence through military force. Consumerism is another ideology that is the belief that it is good for people to spend large amounts of money on goods and services. Consumerism affects one identity because it leads to people believing that money is everything and that it is okay to buy things without hesitation; although imperialism contributes to one’s identity the most

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    In the autobiography Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi‚ Marji becomes a rebellious young lady because of the influences around her daily life. She is raised in the country Iran where she faces government oppression of freedom and war. Marji becomes rebellious because she is drastically influenced by her family and government restriction of freedom. Marji is influenced by her parent and their defiance of the government. Marji is raised up in a wealthy communistic environment. Her family participates

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    rising every time we fall.” By this he meant that to achieve glory you must bounce back and overcome‚ or be resilient‚ when faced with adversity. This same theme of resilience is shown in the graphic novel Persepolis and the tragedy Antigone. In Marjane Satrapis’ Persepolis and Sophocles’ Antigone both protagonists are faced with insurmountable obstacles but various factors allow one to give up and the other to be resilient. In both stories‚ the protagonists face issues: they are not able to do things

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    chapter discusses the time when Marjane was first beginning to understand the influence of an individual’s class on their social life. This

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    persepolis essay

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    Katherine Luevano Proffesor Naraghi Humanities 8 16 October 2013 Persepolis Essay Imagine being born with a stamp on your forehead that defines where you’ll fit in society for the rest of your life. The book Persepolis‚ by Marjane Satrapi‚ greatly deepens the readers understanding of iran and iranian women by the illustration of Marjane’s childhood all the way through adolecense while living in Iran at a time where gender‚ nationality‚ and social class defined one’s identity the most. Persepolis

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