Why does the illustrator change the way they draw Marjane once the book reaches “The Trip?”
What does introducing her father’s name in this point of Persepolis reveal about Marjane?
To what extent does the universities’ shutdown affect Marji, and why?
What do you think the woman on page 77 symbolizes and why do you think the artist adds her to the panel?
Why do you think the mother responded so dramatically in the situation with the two bearded guys?
In what ways does Marjane begin to mature and grow up in this chapter? How does the author show this?
What is shown through the words “I couldn’t care less” spoken by Marji’s mother? Why does this make the reader question where Marji’s mother stand concerning the Americans at the time?
Why does the illustrator change the way they draw Marjane once the book reaches “The Trip?”
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ReplyDeleteWhat do you think the woman on page 77 symbolizes and why do you think the artist adds her to the panel?
ReplyDeleteWhy do you think the mother responded so dramatically in the situation with the two bearded guys?
ReplyDeleteIn what ways does Marjane begin to mature and grow up in this chapter? How does the author show this?
ReplyDeleteWhat is shown through the words “I couldn’t care less” spoken by Marji’s mother? Why does this make the reader question where Marji’s mother stand concerning the Americans at the time?
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