The perspective is a memoir told from...
What is 1st person point of view?
In the first half of the novel, violence is shown through...
What is the result of the Islamic Revolution?
Marji's internal conflict, which manifests itself as a small-scale of rebellion includes...
What is her strong desire for freedom, which clashes against traditional Islamic values?
The veil represents...
What is to show how women suffered and their lack of power?
The title, Persepolis, literally means...
What is the ancient capital of Persia during the Persian Empire?
What is to describe character development and personal journeys?
If women did not wear their veils then they would be punished by...
What is attacked or raped?
Marji acts as a rebel when she participates in...
What is smoking cigarettes, going to demonstrations (protests), and escaping to Vienna?
The plastic key represents...
What is the idea of an entrance to heaven after offering yourself as a martyr in the war?
The title represents how...
What is the changes in Iran before and after the revolution?
What is explaining how sequential art illustrates the story?
An example in the book of where violence can be seen is when...
What is Marji's mom goes out without the veil and she is harrased by men?
This theme influences the development of Marji's identity...
What is violence.
The cigarette represents...
What is Marji's coming of age and rebelling against her mother?
The title draws parallels about society by...
What is by showing hardships that both Marji and those around her faced and showing her hope for change in her country?
What is additional context clues that give readers another mode to interpret the story through?
One way that kids were lured into this ongoing cycle of violence is through...
What is "the key to paradise", which would target kids of lower socioeconomic status and tell them they would be sent to the frontlines and sacrificed?
A decision Marji makes when she is older that she describes as "childish" and not "mature and adult" is...
Getting engaged to Reza
The motif of religion shows...
What is Marji's insecurity and oppression from the government?
The title makes a statement about the past by...
What is it represents the past of Iran and works to show how the past plays a role in the present?
These literary terms are associated with a graphic memoir format...
What are symbolism, pathos, and lagos.
Which character gave Marji a talk about the importance of staying true to yourself despite facing violence and resistence ...
What is Marjis grandmother
One of the main difficulties which impacts the development of Marji's identity is...
What is, navigating between the Islamic and European future, as she feels like an outsider to both and does not fit in.
The motif of Women’s suffrage and struggles represent...
What is the identity crisis Marji struggles with, due to the way all women in Iran are viewed and treated?
The end of the novel gives readers...
What is a summary of everything we have learned from Marji throughout the book and wrap up the story of her life.