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Violence In Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis

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In the graphic memoir Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi, the main character Marji and her family are living through the Iranian Revolution, as well as the War. The people of Iran are revolting against the Shah and fighting for what they believe in. During this time, acts of violence occurred and injured many people, their nation was divided. When in time of war or disagreements against certain beliefs, people may use acts of violence to show their frustrations, instead of solving the problem and uniting, Satrapi develops this theme through graphic weight, motif and chapter titles. Graphic weights are critical in Satrapi’s development of the theme that when in time of war people may use acts of violence to show their frustrations instead of uniting and solving the problem. On page 18 panels two and three, is an example of violence caused by the war in …show more content…

Satrapi used the title ‘The Sheep” (62), to symbolize the gatherings of the citizen. The public are like sheep because they are controlled by the Islamic Regime. For example, when Marji believes what the television says “On TV they say that 99.99% of the population voted for the Islamic Republic” (62). Marji listens to the television just like sheep listen and are controlled by their herders. Another example in the graphic memoir is the chapter “The Key” (94) because it symbolizes the government and what they will do to admit children. When the government gave the key to the kids they told them “that if they went to war and were lucky enough to die, this key would get them into heaven” (99). The symbol of the key is unpleasant because it has no value in Iran. The government is using the key to pay for the loss of the boy’s life, proving that the government in Iran is unfair and needs to be

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