The Veil/The Bicycle
The Water Cell
Persepolis
The Letter
The Party
100

What country does the graphic novel take place in?

Iran
100

Why does Marj love the king?

She believes he was chosen by God.
100

What was the only food available to Marj's grandmother?

Bread. 

100

Who is Mehri?

Maid to Marj and her family. 

100

What happens to Shah in "The Party"?

He steps down from power. 

200

What changes occur early on in Marj's school?

Girls must where veils and girls and boys are separated into different classes. 

200

Who convinced Marj to love the king?

The school through government propaganda.

200

What does Marj's father take pictures of?

Revolutionary demonstrations. 
200

Describe the relationship between Mehri and Marj?

They are close, Mehri is like an older sister to Marj, Mehri trusts Marj to write letters for her. 

200

What political system did the Shah try to instill prior to his removal?

Democracy and he tried out many prime ministers. 

300

What happens at the movie theater? Why is it important?

The theater was burned down by the government and it was important because it was one of the first acts of violence committed. 

300

How was Marj's grandfather treated in prison?

He was tortured by filling his cell with water for many hours. 

300

Why are the actions taken by Marj's father in this chapter dangerous?

It is dangerous for him because his actions are illegal and the situations he is around usually become violent. 

300

Why is Mehri's flirting not allowed?

She is of a lower social class than the boy and therefore not socially allowed to pursue him. 

300

Why do Marj and friends look for a boy named Ramin?

Ramin's father was apart of a police force that killed many people.

400

What does 2500 years of tyranny and submission refer to?

It references old rulers and conquerors of Iran throughout history. 

400

Who did the previous Shah overthrown in order to become the new monarch. 

Marj's great grandfather. 

400

What were the adults doing that confused Marj?

They laughed at dead bodies, death, cancer, murder. All negative things. 

400
What do Marj and Mehri do to get themselves in trouble?

Go to a protest of the government.

400

Ramin tries to defend the actions of his father. How does Ramin justify his actions?

He claims that his father was killing communists which doesn't count as killing real people casue they're evil. 

500

How is the Islamic Revolution like a bicycle as described in the chapter?

"When the wheels don't turn it falls." Meaning that people must participate to keep the revolution going. 

500

Who installed the previous Shah into power and why?

The British placed the Shah in power to extract cheap oil from Iran and instill pro-Western ideas. 

500

There is a widow who's husband dies and they use his image as a martyr, what is weird about this? How does the widow respond afterwards?

The husband did not die due to the revolution, thus not making him a true martyr. The widow then joins in protesting her husband's death. 

500

How does Marj's mother respond to the actions of Marj and Mehri? What happened during the event that Marj and Mehri attended?

Her mother slaps both girls. The event was later called "Black Friday" because many people were killed on that day of protest. 

500

Marj faces several contradictions in life after the Shah is overthrown? What are some of the contradictions she observes?

Marj was once told that the Shah was chosen by God, but now she must rip his face out of textbooks. 

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