Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis: An Analysis

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After reading the graphic novel Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. I find that Satrapi's childhood and young adulthood is impacted by living under the oppressive Islamic Regime that rules Iran in many ways. Marjane is finding for her personal identity and individuality for her childhood in Iran. She is testing what she can and cannot get away with. These actions put her in many dangerous situations. Since she has been raised in a free and open minded family, so there are lot things she believes do not hold the same values as the government that ruled Iran.
Marjane suffered from the strict rules made by the Islamic Regime. Her free spirit and stubbornness cause much trouble for both her and her family. She rebels against school rules by mocking

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