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Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis

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“They whipped me with thick electric cables so much that this looks like anything but a foot. Not to mention putting out their cigarettes on our backs and thighs.”(page 50-51) That’s how life was like in Iran during the revolution if you didn’t obey the laws. The book Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi is mainly about culture. Culture is the social behavior and norms found in human societies. Persepolis is a good book that talks about cultural differences at time of war. The story took place in Iran, 1980’s-1990’s. The main characters were Marjane Satrapi(narrator), Taji( her mother), Ebi (her father), Anoosh (her uncle), and god until uncle Anoosh dies and she stops believing in him. Marjane and her family lived a normal life until 1980. It was then all bilingual schools were shut down, classes were separated by gender, and it became obligatory to wear a veil at school. It was then the demonstrations started so there were riots in the streets and the problems were just getting bigger. It was then the government started imprisoning people, torturing people, and even executing. The government was killing so many people , and to make matters worse the country was going into war. So there were bombs being …show more content…

Marjane said , “This is called a cultural revolution, we found ourselves veiled and separated from our friends.”(pg.4) This meant the government wanted to start a cultural revolution where women had to wear veils, and males and females had to be in separate classes. The government also used children during the revolution. For example, “They gave this to my son at school. They told the boys that if they went to war and were lucky enough to die, this key would get them into heaven.”(pg.99) This meant the teachers were giving the boys at school a gold key and told them that if they went to war and died, they would be able to go to heaven. This was influencing children to go to

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