Get unlimited access to over 88,000 lessons. What does Marji learn from this experience?.Answer : Pardisse's response to Marjane was to say "I wish he were alive and in jail rather dead and a hero." This helps Marji to understand more about how many people consider having somebody in their lives to be of a higher importance as to whether that person was a "hero" or not. What confusing thing does she suggest as they leave the store? Marji is traumatized and thinks of the quote "to die a martyr is to inject blood into the veins of society". 215. Write a short 2 -sentence summary of this chapter. 234. How does Marji's mom show her ingenuity? 54 lessons Marji's generation was so rebellious because prior to now they had been to combined schools and were allowed an education with worldly ideas. Satrapi co-wrote and co-directed the film adaptation, which was also critically acclaimed. Why? The book shows the journey of Marji and her love for God and her love for the world. What two lessons does Marji learn from her mother? 3. Although she full well knew that she was going to be in trouble later. Analyze Marji's behavior when she returns home. 223. 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The news reports are exaggerated, and they reported that they had destroyed 13 Iraqi planes and 5 tanks in one day. 3. Becoming the class clown is a sort of therapy for both her and her classmates. What injustices do the parents see in the educational system? What was the primary difference between the Iranian and Iraqi armies? They knew each part of the body. Finding one's self during the teenage years in the midst of puberty and school is challenging enough, but add a war and the fear of execution, and we're talking about an entirely different ball game. How does Marji's father explain these results? Military tanks are brought into the city streets. Marji's parents protest the new restrictions, but soon find that those protests can have serious consequences. Some were ok with the conservatism though. Chapter 12 - "The Jewels" 1. The Shah attempts to appease the people by saying that he understands the revolt and that he will try to move Iran into a democracy. 3. She lacks a fear of terrorism and death, both of which lurk just around the corner. How had the U.S. changed its public policy toward Iran? It is difficult for her to find her place in the world, and for some years, Marji feels that she has no true home because she is too Iranian for Europe and too liberal for Iran. Listen to her initial conversation with a Financial Advisor. How did news of Mehri's clandestine affair reach Marji's father? How did Marji's mother compare to other Iranian mothers? She was six years old when it started, and fourteen when it ended. Persepolis Chapter 10 - The Trip Chapter 11 - The F-14 s Chapter 12 - The Jewels Chapter 13 - The Key. SURVEY . Why is Marji angry at her father? Zarathustra was the first Iranian prophet before the Arab Invasion. Marji has to go to the committee because she was improperly veiled. As the war continues, Marji is confronted with a choice: to wear the veil or suffer the consequences. He was given the title prime minister. In particular, she is distressed that her grandmother's knees hurt and wants to create a world where the elderly do not have to suffer. \text { - how his health is affected } \\ Wearing her new sneakers, a denim jacket and Michael Jackson pin, Marji is questioned and almost taken into custody, but quick thinking saves the day. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. Does it surprise you that Marji and her family are willing to take such risks, even though they know what the consequences could be? 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One offers her academic intelligence and freedom as a woman, but the other is soothing and comforting, though it requires her to give in to a more suppressive facet of Islam by wearing the veil. They don't like the self-flagellation, the fact that they have to wear garments that cover them from head to toe, and that they are forbidden to play like kids. "Real scientists!!! 'The Bicycle' is symbolic of. (see page 119). 2. She was born to a higher class and feels ashamed for the amount of work she doesn't have to do. They get rid of the officer by giving him money, "a few bills," (110). Inyourview,shouldMorrisbeasinvolvedinthewarasheis? The king is chosen by God, because both God and her teacher told her so and it was written in their schoolbooks. 151. (a) How does Annie Johnson earn a living? When else had she violated their trust? What is Marji's reaction? Adapt speech to a variety of contexts and tasks, demonstrating command of formal English when indicated or appropriate. They then sent a dowry to the family of 500 tumans (5 dollars). 229. We participate in the Amazon Associate program. Ultimately, how did they get rid of the officer? . He explans that he and Fereydoon (another uncle) plotted an plotted the freedom and independence of Iran. I would definitely recommend Study.com to my colleagues. She wants to be a prophet because she can see some of the problems in the world and wants to solve them. What does Pardisse describe in her paper? Comment on the teachers relationship with her students. Satrapi characterizes the Iranians as "olympic champions in gossiping" that like to exaggerate things. Pardisse writes a letter to her father in her paper. What injustices do the parents see in the educational system? The trees have evolved from their earlier depictions in the book showing her maturity. 217. She had previously broken the rules by attending a demonstration in 1979. 6. Why are they important? Provide at least two examples from todays reading and explain your thinking. 20 seconds . The picture of her mother was published because she was protesting against the veil with her hair down in a very protestful stance (fist up). The fact that the trees are black with only a touch of white contributes to the mood as well; things seem very stark, and almost barren, due to the large expanses of black and white. There is an air of solitude, isolation, and insignificance (due to size difference). \begin{aligned} How to up to header What Ody-C Does So Well. How were the students able to endure the treatment they received? 63. 3. How has education affected by the new regime? What was the new strategy? She responds by denouncing the teacher in class and telling them about her Uncle. She avoids going to the committee by telling that her mom will abuse her and she will be put in an orphanage. What criticism does Marji's mom make of capitalism? How do others respond to Marji's religious calling? What does Marji learn from this experience? 3.for the guy to follow them home & search their home. While reading, answer the following questions. RI.8.4 Determine an authors point of view and explain where and how she responds to conflicting viewpoints. At the age of fourteen, Marji has to grow up fast. Name one violation that Marji's dad is guilty of at the traffic stop. Apparel Production experience plus experience working with ERP systems could land you this job! }\\ It's better to ask before taking photographs of people.". The guy decides to discontinue his relationship with Mehri because of their difference in social class. 61. Toward the end of the book, although she never expresses a desire to be a prophet again, Marji gradually becomes more comfortable in her relationship with her religion and culture, though her inner conflicts remain, to some extent, unresolved. 147. 3. / Because her great grandpa was the emperor until he got kicked out by the Shah. Her mother was very permissive compared to other Iranian mothers. Marji claims that the revolutionaries likely didn't know what "Kansas" was. 31. How many political prisoners were released after the Shah stepped down from power? What are three reasons Marji wants to be a prophet? It had been resolved through the growth of the black market. Marjane is a strong-willed, sometimes confused protagonist who we follow from childhood to burgeoning adulthood over the course of Persepolis. What happens while they are waiting for the passport? 227. Present claims and findings, emphasizing salient points in a focused, coherent manner with relevant evidence, sound valid reasoning, and well-chosen details; use appropriate eye contact, adequate volume, and clear pronunciation. How does Marji's relationship with God begin to change? Not affiliated with Harvard College. The entire story was adapted into a film in 2007, utilizing the same art style as the original graphic novel. Why do they try and get him a passport? 52. While she can't fully comprehend the depth of political warfare, she wishes to follow in her parents' footsteps, trusting their opinions and guidance. &\text { 3. 60. Chapter 11 - The F-14 s 1. What is Pardisse's response? I think He does this because He doesn't want to see her hurting herself or because He has recognized a change in her ideology from support of the "God-ordained" Shah to the modern revolution. What story does Marji's grandmother use to stall the officers? Tags: Question 10 . Over time, Marji's desire to be a prophet is replaced with her desire to see a better world. Where did many of the seriously wounded travel for treatment? Western imports were banned from Iran and it's illegal to bring them in. He also wanted to do this by freeing Iran province by province. How was it able to survive the regime's repression? According to Marji's dad, why will the Middle East never have peace? What was the primary difference between the Iranian and Iraqi armies? \end{aligned} Dites si on voyait ces situations il y a soixante ans (1) et si elles sont ordinaires aujourd'hui (2). Persepolis was originally written as two books, the first of which covers the story until Marji leaves for Austria. How does the Shah attempt to appease the people? More books than SparkNotes. He supported the Menshevik Internationalists faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, then he joined the Bolsheviks just before the 1917 October Revolution, and immediately became a leader within the Communist Party. How did the government delegate positions of power? Why did peace fail? Keep your dignity and be true to yourself. She sees the damage that religious extremism is doing to her country, but she also has her own personal relationship with God. Curriculum 5. What does the last frame on page 142 reflect? In what ways has Marji become an adult? Unit 4: Surviving Repression: Persepolis Marji isn't your typical 10 year old. A year after their uncle died, when the borders were reopened. Where do Marji's parents decide to send their daughter? 230. How did clothing of the 80s reflect the political realities of that time period? Comment on Marjis statement, There was a kind of justice, after all. L.8.6 She lacks a fear of terrorism and death,. What did Marji do for six months to help Mehri? What happens at Rex Cinema? They believe that the people who left will come back, and are only afraid of change. Neda's dream was for a prince with blonde hair and blue eyes would come and take her to his castle. 2. God returns while Marji is taking a water cell bath. A major figure of the Cuban Revolution, his stylized visage has become a ubiquitous countercultural symbol of rebellion and global insignia in popular culture. Q. THIIKABOUT-howhishealthisaffected-whathemightmeanwhenhecries"Whatwillbecomeofus?" Why? What is Marji's last memory of her parents before leaving? As the Islamic Revolution begins, which was the religious and political upheaval of Iran of 1979, Marji wishes to fight in the street with her parents. What criticism does Marji's mom make of capitalism? Provide evidence from pages 97-110, including details from the text and illustrations to support your answer. Although the narrative starts when Marji is ten, there are some flashbacks to her earlier childhood. What does Marji realize about this information? Why? 225. What does it symbolize? What is one of the ramifications of the nation's political conflict? Marji, Persepolis' main character, begins the story as a child. Discuss the scene on page 77. Marji's father took photos: "He took photos every day. Formulate research questions about a topic. What is Pardisse's response? Sasha Blakeley has a Bachelor's in English Literature from McGill University and a TEFL certification. Why do Marji's parents subject themselves to a political upheaval and refuse to leave Iran? What does the teacher blame? 2. Its like a teacher waved a magic wand and did the work for me. They riot, and take over the U.S embassy. Previously, Marji was a Sales Manager, Digital at Wnem and also held positions at Wnem. 89. Who is Anoosh? The dad explains it this way: "You must understand that their love was impossible.Because in this country you must stay within your own social class.". What did Marji's father do every day that makes her mother so nervous? The sequel picks up with Marji's life in Austria, which is initially challenging for her. 6 Pages. This may then push them back on their faith and leave God's presence for a time or forever. Report on: The Iranian government. 10. Marji's mother intercepts this plan and explains to Marji that, while his father may have harmed others, his father's actions aren't Ramin's. The teacher is not impressed with Marji's essay and instead calls on Pardisse to read her essay. Marjane Satrapi's perspective on the Iranian Revolution was vivid. The teacher is not impressed with Marji's essay and instead calls on Pardisse to read her essay. She has a difficult time in Vienna, particularly when she is sent to a Catholic school. 3. How did the regime become more repressive? What is Marji determined to do after the attack on Tehran? How would he accomplish this goal? Marjane comes of age and finds the woman she wishes to behave like, acting how she believes reflects a true and strong woman. Under his administration, Cuba became a one-party socialist state; industry and business were nationalized, and state socialist reforms were implemented throughout society. Support claim(s) with logical reasoning and relevant evidence, using accurate, credible sources and demonstrating an understanding of the topic or text. This is manifested by the persecutions. That all the children want to fight. . Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. How does Marji respond? Analyze Marji in Persepolis. 5. Why was a picture of Marjane's mother published in the newspaper? She and her shadow are all alone on the street. Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis is a series of autobiographical graphic novels published in four volumes between 2000 and 2004. Chapter 10 - The Trip 1. W.8.9 231. Gandhi Avenue was appealing because you could find uncommon things such as tapes by famous artists that were banned in Iran. They all have Marxist/Communist thinkings and ideals. L'pouse fait toutes les taches mnage\`{e}eres. He became a communist. Girls and boys no longer could attend the same school. 18. 8. Her mother? "The Jewels" 1. 2. What does Marji learn from this experience? Explain the basic features of a graphic novel, approaches to reading a graphic novel, and how structure contributes to meaning. Apply grade 8 Reading standards to literary nonfiction (e.g., "Delineate and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, assessing whether the reasoning is sound and the evidence is relevant and sufficient; recognize when irrelevant evidence is introduced"). 232. Who made up a large segment of those leaving the country? To get people angered and make them join the cause, It's a splash! "The Jewels" 13. How does Marji's attitude change? 70. Zillow Group is reimagining real estate to make it easier to unlock life's next chapter. What might be the purpose of publishing Iran's "martyrs"? Discuss the symbolism in the picture at the bottom of page 89. He was, alongside Lenin, Zinoviev, Kamenev, Stalin, Sokolnikov and Bubnov, one of the seven members of the first Politburo, founded in 1917 to manage the Bolshevik Revolution. However, the double meaning is that they give blood for the war by fighting and "giving their blood". "Jimmy Carter, the president of the United States, refused to give refuge to the exiled Shah and his family.". Why is this so unusual? 2. She hung out with the "cool girls" and did whatever wrong things they did because she was trying to act popular, cool, and mature. The teacher blames the basis education comes from the family. Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. Inyourview,shouldMorrisbeasinvolvedinthewarasheis? When they were caught, Fereydoon was arrested and executed; Anoosh escaped to the USSR. | 2 Most people thought this way, but her dad cuts through her thinking by humanizing Iraq (they're bad drivers) and telling her that the invasion came from their own government. Source (s) 156. How did the students try to ease the tension of a very serious situation? The doors were locked from the outside and minutes later a fire was started in the building. 224. How did the interior of their homes reflect the external changes that were occurring? How does Marji reflect the common stereotypical thinking of other Iranians? } Marjane and her friends decide to put nails between their fingers and beat up Ramin. In chapter 2 page 10 panel 1, Marji says "My faith is unshakable". & \text { THIIK } \\ In what ways does Marjis family respond to and resist the new restrictions put in place by their government? Fereydoon is Anoosh's uncle who proclaimed the independence of the Iranian Province of Azerbaijan and elected himself minister of justice of that place. They were key figures during their respective country's political revolutions. 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L.8.4.a Use context (e.g., the overall meaning of a sentence or paragraph; a word's position or function in a sentence) as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. How does Marji view Mehri? It helps that her classmates eat it up. (86). 2. She tells Marjane that she must forgive. 1. because supposedly they have to wear them to keep boys from getting "excited" but they're not actually in school with the boys, because they were separated. Her family opposed the government s fundamentalism, and Marji was raised to be opinionated and questionable. What does Marji learn from this experience of comforting her friend Pardisse? what nationality do i look like face analyzer; what is criminal speeding in new hampshire; vleo satellite stocks; how to get a no trespass order in florida; how did the osmonds lose their money; dain turner the jeffersons; obituaries rockingham county nc; what happened to kjerstin bell; rowan county, ky recent arrests; johnston county district . What prevents him from realizing his dream? What does Marji learn from this experience? Copyright 1999 - 2023 GradeSaver LLC. As she gets older, she channels that desire into wanting a better world rather than specifically achieving a better world through prophecy. \end{array}\right. / She channels her concerns about her parents' use of their wealth into her political research, including research into Marxism. While her passion partially stems from her naivety, there is a fire inside Marji that drives her forward in search of truth and understanding. As a member, you'll also get unlimited access to over 88,000 Zillow Home Loans, our . Also, she says he went back to Moscow, but Marji knows that he would never go back to his wife because she hurt him too much. Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence. 222. Marjane Satrapi Character Analysis. The book was originally published in 2000, with a sequel in 2004. They were persuaded by being given a key that was supposedly to grant them access to Paradise where there is everything they could ever want. 194. At the end of the story, she even agrees to go to Austria without her parents to continue her education and live in a safe environment. According to Anoosh, why is it nearly impossible to persuade the population to follow Marxism? A fundamentalist group called the Guardians of the Revolution stop Marji in town as she is walking home from the record store. \end{aligned}\left\{\begin{array}{l} They aren't sure how they are going to get the posters to Iran, but Marji's mom ends up sewing them into the back of Marji's father's coat. W.8.1.a The new strategy of the Iraqis was to bombard Tehran with SCUD missiles. Why did Marji's parents react to her statement about the Shah (hint: her family history)? At the age of six, she is very close to God, having been raised with religion all around her. Reading and/or task to be completed at home in preparation for the next lesson. 184. 2. They also attacked those that wanted to help. He went back to his parents house but because the police were looking for him and being mindful of his parents safety, he went back to Iran. succeed. 193. Her mother fainting and having to be carried away by her father, even though they had just been laughing and saying how they'll visit Marji soon, Real life superheroes (hvad ved vi om virkeli, US Politics Chapter 4 - Federalism + the Cons. All bilingual schools were closed down. What event causes Marji's mom to take to her bed for several days? 204. She knows all about the war. What is her grandmother's advice to her? This shows that she is still a child as she never knew danger before. A cinema is burned down with 400 victims inside. What is she really planning to do? Since virgins are not allowed to be killed according to Islam, a Guardian of the Revolution married Niloufar and raped her before she was executed. An error occurred trying to load this video. She encounters bomb scares and many deaths, but her passion for justice keeps her moving forward into a new country and a new journey to free her culture and her identity. She finds the discrepancy between her own life and the lives of everyone she loves to be jarring. 169. Who does the government recruit to serve on the front lines of the war? SL.8.1 Identify the features of a strong personal narrative and begin to craft their own. Un homme de 26 ans pouse une femme de 49 ans. When Marji frames an innocent man in order to distract the guardians of the revolution from her controversial lipstick, she finds the situation comical. 154. The book begins just after the Islamic Revolution when Marji starts having to wear a veil to school. Without the parties it wouldn't be psychologically bearable. He failed because he couldn't accept delegating his power (implied) and would refuse every prime minister with a reason that was 0% related to their ability to be a prime minister. What surprising philosophical comment does Marji make to her parents? 48. To unlock this lesson you must be a Study.com Member. How did his beliefs change, and how did his life change? What motivated the Baba-Levy family to stay in Iran? Throughout the story, Marji has an innocence that sometimes gets her into trouble but that also allows her to maintain her strength and identity. 9. Our guest, Victoria, is recently divorced and looking after her own money again for the first time in a while. Why? How does the picture on the top of page 137 reflect the mood? & \text { ABOUT } I feel like its a lifeline. Throughout the book, Satrapi is candid about times when she was nave and times when she feels she was correct in her politics. 14). What was Marji's grandfather's job under Reza? W.8.4 Besides their possessions, what else have refugee families lost? She is only fourteen at the time and terrified to be away from home. See below for Task two Task Two - Persepolis In groups, find out about the following and report back to the rest of the class. Book:Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood by Marjane Satrapi pp. How does Marji's dad cut through her propaganda induced thinking? At the committee anything could happen to her, she could get whipped or detained for hours. Learn about Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical work, review her character and transformation, and examine why she wants to be a prophet. Why will Marji have to go before the Committee? How do Marji and her classmates respond to the new rules and expectations at their school? 1. The author indicates two motives for writing Persepolis. As she grows up, Marji spends more energy learning about the war and less energy on her relationship with God, which disintegrates.
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