Identity And Consumerism In Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis

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Identity is a concept that evolves over the course of one’s life, which is a personal development that establishes one’s characteristics. Identity is shaped through the ideological mannerisms revealed by “isms”. “Isms” isn’t necessarily a word, but it’s a simple way to show many different ideologies where many types end with the suffix “ism”. Ideologies portray a person’s identity, depending on which type the person embodies. Such as nationalism, which is feeling of a person being loyal to their country’ and proud of it that the feeling becomes into a belief that the country is superior than others. On the other hand, consumerism can play a well part to individuality since consumerism is the promotion of consumer’s interest, giving detail …show more content…

In 1979, the Revolutionary war undertook a cultural revolution, where even young Marjane has become embroiled with the influence of the war. There has been many changes in the Iranian society: Bilingual schools have been closed, girls no longer go to school with boys, and girls are required to wear the veil which is a controversial symbol. The Islamic regime has been an ongoing political struggle where the country showed to be very nationalistic. In an article of Marjane’s childhood the text states, “Both of Marji’s parents, Ebi and Taji, protested against the Shah’s policies” (unknown). Which her parents have stated how the country’s violence is getting out of hand due to their islamic …show more content…

Which is where their motivation to fight against their beliefs against the countries was based on the marxist politics and it had shaped them to disvalue what the country believe is better. As the country becomes lost in the conflict, Marji is forced to find her identity which has changed due to the war. Marji was onced a very religious person before the war and when the commotion has started her parents soon stopped paying much attention as much towards her, so has her journey to find herself where she was cautious and peculiar towards her environment. In the book it states”I would have a big discussion with god” (Satrapi 7). Marjane would talk through God about her thoughts and her beliefs, soon she stopped and became patriotic where she wanted to support her country. Hence, she stopped being religious and became as known as a “rebel” where she believed how the new laws are not necessary. In the end, Mari’s parents sent her to europe before events in the country became

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