Why does Marjane compare her mother to aspects of the Iranian government?
Why are the stairs to the basement surreally long in “The Cigarette?”
In this chapter Marjane starts to become more rebellious toward her parents, how do you think this bad side to her will end?
What do you think the cigarette symbolizes and why does smoking validate Marjane losing her adolescence?
How is the relationship between Marji and her mother during this time?
Marjane’s mother is extremely upset when she realizes Marjane had been cutting class, was she concerned more about her safety or her education?
As Marjane begins to rebel, does is this attitude a reaction to the current situation she lives in, or is this the normal stage of being a teenager trying new experiences.
Why does Marjane compare her mother to aspects of the Iranian government?
ReplyDeleteWhy are the stairs to the basement surreally long in “The Cigarette?”
ReplyDeleteIn this chapter Marjane starts to become more rebellious toward her parents, how do you think this bad side to her will end?
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think the cigarette symbolizes and why does smoking validate Marjane losing her adolescence?
ReplyDeleteHow is the relationship between Marji and her mother during this time?
ReplyDeleteMarjane’s mother is extremely upset when she realizes Marjane had been cutting class, was she concerned more about her safety or her education?
ReplyDeleteAs Marjane begins to rebel, does is this attitude a reaction to the current situation she lives in, or is this the normal stage of being a teenager trying new experiences.
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