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    Persepolis Book Analysis

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    The title of the graphic novel I choose to read during the summer is called Persepolis. Persepolis follows the life of Marjane Satrapi as she lives in revolutionary Iran. The plot of the story is Marjane’s growth and development as a free minded woman in a close minded country that is trying to restrict her freedom to be proud as a woman. Marjane’s life is best portrayed through the use of splash panels and pages, captions, and open panels. Splash panels are used to highlight a major event in the

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    novel enriched by the autobiographical narrative of Marjane Satrapi, covers her coming of age in the politically unstable Iran in the 1980s. Specifically, the novel concerns defining events in Marji’s character development and in accordance, her ideological perspectives; the Iranian Revolution followed by the rise to power of the fundamentalist Khomeini (1979), the Iraqi-Iranian War (1980), and personally, her uncle Anoosh’s death. Moreover, Marji’s contrasting perceptions of her dynamic and arbitrary

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    Death, decay, crime, war, and other horrors are at the center of Hayder Al-Mohammad’s “You Have Car Insurance, we have Tribes.” The author’s intended subject, tribes, and more specifically how they are as the author says, waxing in Iraq, however, is only briefly discussed in the article, which focuses more on the city of Basra Iraq. While the Al-Mohammad does look at historical aspects of the city of Basra through the lens of tribalism, he fails to construct a reasonable argument for why tribes are

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    Argo is an Academy Award winning movie, directed by Ben Affleck. The movie shows the first couple months of the Iran Hostage Crisis. Argo is a hollywoodized way of showing the true events of the escape and rescue of the six United States diplomats during the Iranian Hostage Crisis. Subsequently there has been various documentaries made based on the events of the Iranian Hostage Crisis, one of the best ones to date is Argo: Inside Story. Argo: Inside Story is an informing documentary on the escape

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    Trench warfare is a war tactic that was commonly used on the eastern front and the western front. Trench foot was a major problem during world war I. Trench warfare involved many explosives and caused many face injuries to soldiers. The reason the trenches were dug was because it made it very hard for the enemy to advance toward the side the trenches were on. During the war there was about 2,490K of trench lines dug. Most trenches were between 1-2 meters in width and 3 meters in depth. Often the

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    According to the video, World War One is famous for the use of trench warfare. There was mobility elsewhere in the East and Africa but the Western Front was closed down by a 475 mile stretch from North Sea to the Swiss boarder in the South that barely moved during the four years of the war. As the war went on and spread in 1914, something happened in the Western Front. Because of exhaustion, reduced reserves, and the extreme loss of life, both sides dug in and assumed a defensive posture. Each side

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    Summary: The Great War

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    of the war, the recognition of communication holistically failed to reach full potential regardless of their benefits. As the situation began to exacerbate, miscommunication based on trench warfare paved the way as professional soldiers declined and replacements of civilization soldiers inclined. The battlefield failures occurred in multiple degrees, these failures shared the same theme of a mass communication catastrophe. Hart, Peter. The Great War: A Combat History of the First World War. Oxford

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    characters’ shape Marjane in some way by either showing her how or how not to act. Persepolis is based on the story of Marjane Satrapi. Marjane is a child throughout most of the early Middle Eastern turmoil. She is tossed into the harsh realities of war at only ten years old. Therefore, she is prematurely forced to grow up and form her ideas at a faster rate than others. In the first part of Persepolis, Marji is still trying to develop her ideas and decide which is right and wrong. She wants to find

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    Early on in World War 1, protection for troops became a vital aspect of war as a result of the increased power, accuracy and precision of newly developed weapons. Armies began to dig large corridors in the ground that became known as trenches. Originally thought to only be a temporary defensive tactic soon became a primary part of warfare. However, the conditions in the trenches became harsh and unsanitary due to battle raging around them and the lack of previsions. As a result, illness and disease

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    Marji In Persepolis

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    set in place by the shah enabling her to be a “normal teenager”. it is not only her that is trying to survive in this dictatorship. her parents are try maintain the somewhat normal life style which wasn’t easy at all to accomplish because in 1970 Iran was going through a political change and an Iranian revolution that changed the whole dynamic of life, culture and education. Although marji was a child in the beginning she was just like we were but she grew up in a different culture making her childhood

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