Growing Satrapi is hard to say about a "typical" young man, it's hard to write stories related to the experience of everyone's life, but this is difficult for Marjane Satrapi in her memoir That's it. Persepolis is a story of a child who grew from adolescence to adulthood. The specific challenge facing Satrapi is unique to her, but you can ask if you are drawing exactly the psychological development experienced by children. Her reaction to the situation is similar to most children's reactions to similar problems.
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
Women's oppression of Marjane Satrapi's "Persian Persepolis" written by Margare Atwood's "The Story of the Maid" and Marjane Satrapi is a memoir of a small girl raised in Iran. In contrast, she refers to the secular era before the revolution, the repressive character of the women's fundamentalist government. Her work is very similar to Margaret Atwood's "Maid's Story". His protagonist Alfred reflects her earlier freedom of life and values her earlier name.
In Memoirs of Marjane Satrapi In Persepolis it was in 1980 and Marji Satrapi was 10 years old living in Iran. She lives a comfortable and stable life, but in the coming years Marji will face many challenges. As these challenges become more and more tragic, innocent loss and transition to adulthood can be seen. Read on to see how Marji stands up from the ashes of her broken country and becomes a strong and independent woman. Marji is not your typical 10 year old. I believe that she is closely related to God and is destined to become a prophet. By the formation of the Islamic Revolution, Marji wants to fight with his parents on the street. She lacks terrorism and fear of death. However, Marzi began to notice the fear of a slowly changing community, and her relationship with God began to worsen