Persepolis is an autobiographical manga book about the life of Maya Satrapia who grew up as a child during the Islamic Revolution. The 1979 revolution was aimed at giving power to the suppressed Iranian masses and exposing the country to Westernization (Tiefenbrun 2010: 272). On the contrary, the revolution brought heretical resistance to modernism (including the concept of modern women's rights), "the West", all foreigners, and Jews (Tiefenbrun 2010: 272). This fight with Iran is a very important topic of Persepolis (the second part of this article) (Satrapi 2013: ONLINE).
Marjane Satrapi Persepolis Written by Marjane Satrapi Persepolis is a girl autobiography writer in the 1969 Iranian Revolution era. As a graphic novel, Satrapi has an image attached to her text and is drawn in a simple way in the form of a cartoon book. This is very effective in showing her view on Iran in the revolution. Black and white photos depict violent violence, emotions and imagination scenes. "The super naive style of Satrapi is very powerful, it conveys chaos and fear convincingly through eyes premature adolescence" (Press, www.villiagevoice.com / books / 0319.press.43844.10.html, 2) Images that look like children
INTRODUCTION Marjane (Marji) Satrapi talks about her life in Iran, after the Islamic Revolution and during the Iran-Iraq War, in a narrator, writer, and personal protagonist Persepolis. This novel is divided into two volumes, Persepolis 1 and Persepolis 2. These two books are divided into several parts based on the events of Satrapi's life. The content of the heading of each section is deeper than what manga says. - One way we understand the past is through historical documents. But literary works can tell us a lot about the past and help us to broaden our view on the topic. Using the features of the style, the author tries to challenge reflecting the spirit of our time. The two authors who succeeded this were Cinnave Cave, whose novels were "Fall Fall Apart" and "Marjane Satrapi of Persepolis".