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Persepolis Reflection

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Millions of people died and thousands were tortured and persecuted to make Marji's story come to life. This is not to say that these acts of violence happened in order for her to write about them, but she did live thru them and they shaped her as an individual and gave her a story to tell. In the book The Complete Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi, Marjane, or Marji for short, starts off in 1980, with her at the age of ten and in the midst of a revolution. Marji’s parents are activist and are concerned about the state of their nation and attend many demonstrations regarding political issues and social justice concerns. Her grandfather was a prince before his regime was overthrown and her uncle was a revolutionary, both of them experienced prison and torture first hand and imparted their story to her. As for Marji, she was not a fan of the veil she was forced to wear at school and dreamt of becoming a prophet. Marji’s parents were activist and were concerned about the state of their nation and attended many demonstrations regarding political issues and social justice concerns. Her grandfather was a prince before his regime was overthrown and her uncle was a revolutionary, both of them experienced prison and torture first hand and imparted their story to her. Marji met other people that were part of the resistance and were well educated in the politics and social rules of her country. By 14 Marji was a rebel and took on many of the viewpoints held by her family and the

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