After Thoughts of Persepolis

                     Persepolis is a graphic novel by Marjane Satrapi. It is an autobiography of her childhood and adult life in Iran. During that time of her life, the Islamic Revolution was going on. And we can see in the novel that how the Islamic Revolution effected her early life. The Islamic Revolution involves lots of significant events, and one of the most significant events is overthrowing the continuous Persian monarchy under Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi. Most of the movements were supported by the U.S. At that time, terrible things were happening. As a child, Satrapi was forced to face problem created by the political issue during that time. Such as wearing a veil, using and presenting the foreign product, and even her life was being threatened on a daily base. After reading Persepolis, I feel sympathy for Satrapi. Not only the terrible things happen, but they also don't go away because they have deeply affected her life and changed her. In the second volume, we can obviously see that.

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