Persepolis: The Story Of A Childhood By Marjane Satrapi

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In light of the analysis of the graphic novel of Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood by Marjane Satrapi, it is clear that the events portrayed in the novel represent the tribulations and tragedies that various Iranian citizens experienced during the downfall of Reza Shah, the Islamic Revolution, and the Iran-Iraq War. In terms of plot, the story is told through the memoirs of middle class Tehran female citizen, Marjane Satrapi aka “Marji”, as she recounts her perceptions and views of the overthrow of the Shah’s regime, the success of the Islamic Revolution, and the devastating effects of the war with Iraq in relation to her transitioning beliefs on matters and how they affected loved ones. Each of these events showcased an extensive change in reforms and Iran cultural values which shaped what views, lifestyles, and choices were supported and vilified by the masses. Furthermore, the story showcases the …show more content…

Despite Marjane’s family’s relatively well-off status, considering her father’s job as a respected office worker, and their ability to procure resources through tight-knit connections with neighbors and family members, both male and female members of her family suffered discrimination due to lifestyle choices of individualism. These pressures were placated by the family’s superficial adherence to the policies of more oppressive regimes and well-timed planning in order to practice their beliefs and behaviors without overtly exposing themselves. Marjane’s perspective of the Iranian Revolution provided a more firsthand experience of the social expectations and punishments that citizens in Iran faced regardless of social class in a manner that generic textbooks could

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