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Oppression In Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis

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Social minorities and oppressed groups, often turn to literature to express their neglected and oppressed lives. In the graphic novel “Persepolis”, Marjane Satrapi illustrates the events that occurred in her life while growing up during the Islamic revolution. She conveys through her autobiography how children, Muslims and secularists were neglected and were left with no way to voice their oppression under the theocratic law. From the beginning of the novel, Satrapi conveys the predominant theme of oppression. She initially does this through the use of the veil that the girls are forced to wear during the beginning of the Islamic revolution, throughout the 1980s. On page 3 of Persepolis, the novel begins with an illustration of Satrapi …show more content…

As we learn a third of the way through the novel, Marjane parents identify themselves as secularists. Since the Islamic regime is governed by a strict theocracy, Marjanes parents had to take precautions to continue to live their secular lifestyle. The precautions they undertook are illustrated on page 105, as Marjanes mother starts to put curtains on their windows so the police don’t catch them. On page 106, Marjanes parents host a wine party, which is against the Islamic law. Although they knew they could be prosecuted for such a risky act, they choose to ignore the possible repercussions and throw the party anyways. Then on page 110, there is an illustration of Marjane pouring the alcohol down a toilet drain with her mother after, her farther was stopped by the police while driving. They weren’t caught by the police because the father bribed the police officers; however, showing that they quickly ridded of all the alcohol, reveals how fearful Marjane and her family are of the regime and the theocratic rule. Marjanes mother and father are apart of the small secular group that reside in Iran because, most people obey the theocracy in fear of being tortured or executed for disobeying the law; however, knowing that Marjanes family is middle to high class, they have more power to bribe police officers and hold illegal events such as

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