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Vocabulary
Historical Context
100

This is the author of Persepolis

Marjane Satrapi

100

This is Marji's uncle

Anoosh

100

Iran went to war with this country

Iraq

100

This is where Marji's parents send her

Austria / Vienna

100

A single box or frame in a graphic novel/comic

Panel

100

How long did the Iran-Iraq war last? 

8 years

200

Iran got rid of this leader

The Shah

200

Marji wrote love letters for this person

Mehri (the maid)

200

This is where they hide from bombs

Shelter / basement

200

What does Marji see when she looks back at her parents in the airport

Mom being carried by dad

200

 an important literary term in that it highlights contrasts between two things but also invites comparisons.

Juxtaposition

200

What event started the Islamic revolution?

Students kidnapping Americans at the Embassy

300

At the beginning this was made mandatory to wear.

Veil / headscarf / hijab

300
Marji's grandma put this in her bra

Jasmine flowers

300

Marji's dad smuggled this in his coat

Posters

300

At school they did this to honor war victims

Beat chest

300

A person who dies for their religious/moral beliefs

Martyr

300

What year did the Islamic Revolution start?

1978

400

Marji's mother had her picture taken here.

A demonstration.

400

This was set on fire with 400 people inside.

Rex Theatre

400

Young boys who fought in the war were given this

Gold painted, plastic keys

400

To die a martyr is to inject this into society

Blood being injected into the veins of the revolution

400

The blank space between two panels.

Gutter

400

What TWO things were the Iran-Iraq war about? 

Oil and power.

500

Who were the two male friends that were let out of prison but searched for later?

Siamak and Mohsen

500

Marji's uncle escaped to this country

Russia

500

This is the city Marjane's family lived in

Tehran

500

Marji's dad tells her to have this food in Europe

Sachertorte (small; chocolate cake-like desser)

500

The way women's attire were being controlled while men's attire was not can be best described as ________.

sexism 

500

What are TWO ways the new Islamic republic impacted the educational system?

They closed the universities and re-wrote the textbooks.

600

What are the names of Iran and Iraq dictators during the war? 

Ayatollah Khomeini and Saddam Hussein

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