Why does Marjane feel compelled to compete with Laly and her “heroic” father?
On pages 54 and 61, there is a boy with an internal dialogue saying, “too much”. Why do you think he says this every time Marjane speaks?
What trait does Uncle Anoosh inherit that fascinates Marjane?
Why did the author decide to title the chapter “Moscow”?
Why did Marjane feel the need to brag about her Uncle being tortured and does she believe that being tortured makes someone a hero?
Why would Fereydoon allow himself to be captured, even though he had a wife knew the severity of the consequences?
How do Marjane’s ideas of “heros” reflect on her character?
Why do you think Marjane is so desperate to find an important family member, like her grandfather and her uncle?
Why is Marjane annoyed about her dad not being a “hero” like his other relatives and friends?
Why does Marjane put her reputation before the desire for her uncle’s wellbeing?
Why was Marjane so desperate to have a hero in her family?
What about Uncle Anoosh does marjane jove so much?
Throughout the chapter “Moscow” how many times does the importance of family appear, and what does this tell the reader about Iranian culture?
Why does Uncle Anoosh believe that his wife made him suffer much more than the nine years of torture he endured?
Why does Marjane feel compelled to compete with Laly and her “heroic” father?
ReplyDeleteOn pages 54 and 61, there is a boy with an internal dialogue saying, “too much”. Why do you think he says this every time Marjane speaks?
ReplyDeleteWhat trait does Uncle Anoosh inherit that fascinates Marjane?
ReplyDeleteWhy did the author decide to title the chapter “Moscow”?
ReplyDeleteWhy did Marjane feel the need to brag about her Uncle being tortured and does she believe that being tortured makes someone a hero?
ReplyDeleteWhy would Fereydoon allow himself to be captured, even though he had a wife knew the severity of the consequences?
ReplyDeleteHow do Marjane’s ideas of “heros” reflect on her character?
ReplyDeleteWhy do you think Marjane is so desperate to find an important family member, like her grandfather and her uncle?
ReplyDeleteWhy is Marjane annoyed about her dad not being a “hero” like his other relatives and friends?
ReplyDeleteWhy does Marjane put her reputation before the desire for her uncle’s wellbeing?
ReplyDeleteWhy was Marjane so desperate to have a hero in her family?
ReplyDeleteWhat about Uncle Anoosh does marjane jove so much?
ReplyDeleteThroughout the chapter “Moscow” how many times does the importance of family appear, and what does this tell the reader about Iranian culture?
ReplyDeleteWhy does Uncle Anoosh believe that his wife made him suffer much more than the nine years of torture he endured?
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