Persepolis American Culture Analysis

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In the graphic novel, Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi, Satrapi’s childhood was highly impacted by American culture. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effect of American culture on Satrapi’s view of the Iranian Revolution. Kim Wilde. Iron Maiden. Denim Jackets. Michael Jackson. Four essential aspects of 1970’s American pop culture. All have played influential roles in numerous lives, including Satrapi’s. While many have been affected by the aforementioned, perhaps few have had their personalities shaped as much as Satrapi. Growing up in the suppressive environment of the Iranian Revolution, Satrapi turned to American culture to help get through the difficult times. After the culmination of the Iranian Revolution …show more content…

Through her devotion to the art and music of the United States, she was able to rebel. The encouragement of the pursuit by her parents created further inspiration for her to use it as a way to protest. Already having a deep devotion to American culture, the ability of Satrapi to use her passion to disobey the regime only strengthen her love. The affection she felt for American culture gave her the courage she needed to stand up to the harsh government of Iran. Despite the risks associated with possessing items from America, Satrapi did so anyway. She was willing to risk serious punishment to pursue happiness through the means of her favorite hobbies. The influence of said entertainments helped shaped Satrapi’s views. By providing her with experiences that were foreign to the majority of her peers, the culture that Satrapi enjoyed influence her open-minded opinions. Listening to the music of artists such as Kim Wilde and Iron Maiden and following the clothing trends like denim jackets and Nikes exposed Satrapi to ideals she normally would not have been growing up in post-revolution Iran. They provided a door into a different, more accepting world and a glimpse into the possibilities of what could

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