Gender Inequality In The Complete Persepolis By Marjane Satrapi

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Marjane Satrapi, the author of “The Complete Persepolis” tells her story of living through the revolution of Iran in comic book form, through the use of pictures and explicit words she conveys the many different emotions being felt from the characters. The importance on the sequence of panels I chose was the fact that each panel portrayed a lot of emotion, made the reader feel all the emotions and represented gender inequality very perfectly. Throughout the panels, Satrapi uses strong words to stress the importance on what is being said and the pictures to show just how the character is reacting to what is being said. The panels chosen end with all women being obligated to wearing the veil, the reason being that men couldn’t control themselves. With this obligation to wear the veil, gender inequality is set into play and normalized. …show more content…

“They insulted me. They said that women like me should be pushed up against a wall and fucked. And then thrown in the garbage.” (Satrapi, p.74) said the mother. In this panel the picture shows how devastated the mother is, the father is holding her up by the arms while tears are streaming down her face. Without saying these words, no matter how hard they are to hear, the panels wouldn’t show the reader how badly women were spoken to, and in the end it was all because of how the mother looked, which was not wearing a veil, and dressed normally. This panel here gives you insight on the gender inequality during the time,women were treated as though they were obligated to follow the rules of men, and men were not punished for saying such things to

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