1. Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
Marjane begins her story by a brief summary of why the veil was made mandatory for all women, but presented it much like a joke. The first page shows all of the schoolgirls playing with the veils, and as the book continues, Marjane firmly remains against the institution of blindly following a ruling decided by the emperor of Iran. ... In this short series of events, Marjane begins to learn how the complexity of viewing the world in black and white. ... Her ability to voice her opinions played a major part in her proving herself to others as well as discovering informative solutions, if not po...
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