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Persepolis Research Paper

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Clothing helps define people. What people wear can help express their characteristics. When a government takes away people's right to express themselves by requiring them to wear fundamentalist clothing, like in the graphic novel, Persepolis, it forces people into conformity and tears away individuality as a standard in people's mind. Once civilians are forced to wear specific clothing, the government can force citizens to do anything because people will often assimilate to society’s standards, thinking that it is the right thing to do. Satrapi’s depiction of clothing in the graphic novel, Persepolis, helps portray the victimization of Iranian citizens.
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In most cases, the response to fear would be to run away, yet, in Persepolis, one person's response to fear is to conform to society's standards. Marji and her father drive to pick up Marji’s mother who is stranded due to her car breaking down (74.2). While driving, they end up finding her crying and running. Marji’s mother then says two fundamentalist men insulted her and said that women like her “should be pushed up against a wall and fucked…”. The men say this because Marji’s mother wore “modern clothing” instead of a veil. The men want Marji’s mother to wear a veil by employing scare tactics. Later in the graphic novel, Marji’s mother wears a veil and makes Marji wear a veil as well because of this incident. The fundamentalist men have been manipulated by the government into thinking that Marji’s mother’s clothes are inappropriate. They have most likely been scared by the government into thinking this. By doing so, they can force Marji’s mother to conform to the Islamic Republic’s standards, and make her force other as well, making her a victim of the Republic’s control. Through this cycle of oppression, the regime grows in power and becomes a strong

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