Why do you think that only after being “sidetracked from his princely destiny,” (Satrapi, 23) could Marjane’s father pursue intellectual enlightenment?
Does Marjane sitting in the bath tub reenacting her grandfather’s past add to her foolish juvenescence and what do you think her thought process was when doing so?
Although Marjane is usually curious to learn about her country, during her father's lesson she only focused on her grandfather. Why do you think this is?
Why does Marjane’s father contradict her daughter with most phrases that suggest god as an individual.
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DeleteHow does Marjane’s relationship with God shift in Chapter 3?
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DeleteHow does Marjane’s school spread propaganda about the King and the current political state of Iran?
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DeleteWhy do you think that only after being “sidetracked from his princely destiny,” (Satrapi, 23) could Marjane’s father pursue intellectual enlightenment?
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DeleteWhy did the author choose to put certain images of what the father was taking pictures of? Why these images?
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DeleteWhat is the significance of Marjane’s half light and half dark face at the end of the chapter?
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DeleteDoes the cell filled with water mean more than an act as a torture?
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DeleteDoes Marjane sitting in the bath tub reenacting her grandfather’s past add to her foolish juvenescence and what do you think her thought process was when doing so?
ReplyDeleteWhat is the purpose of Marjane sitting in the bathtub reenacting her grandfather’s past and what do you think her thought process was when doing so?
DeleteWhat do Marjane’s wrinkled hands represent after she takes a bath?
ReplyDeleteWhen Marjane was so persistent when wanting to take a long bath, why do you think she wanted to feel connected to her grandfather?
ReplyDeleteAre Marjane’s parents more Democratic or Republican? What about Marjane (even though she may not entirely understand the concepts yet)?
ReplyDeleteWhat are Marjane’s and her parents’ political views and how are they different?
DeleteAs a young girl that supports the uprising, how does she support her beliefs and justify what is going on.
ReplyDeleteWhat is ironic about Marjane asking to play the game Monopoly, and what does this tell us about the way her parents raised her?
ReplyDeleteAlthough Marjane is usually curious to learn about her country, during her father's lesson she only focused on her grandfather. Why do you think this is?
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