Persepolis Feminist Perspective

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Does an author’s perspective affect the presentation of themes in their writing? Yes, Marjane’s perspective affects her presentation of gender roles, nationalism, and revolution in Persepolis. Since Marjane lived through this story, her view affects the presentation of themes in her writing because of her character’s past and present ideas which have been formed by her environment. One of the themes in Persepolis is gender roles. This photo demonstrates the theme of gender roles by the speech bubbles from both genders showing conventional societal standards and expectations for each gender. The theme of gender roles is represented in Persepolis when Marjane’s mother was insulted and told that woman that don't wear the veil should be raped …show more content…

This photo demonstrates the theme of nationalism by the tattoo of an American flag and barcode. This photo shows his tattoo that states he’s proud to be “100% American” and displays his pride for his country on his neck. The theme of nationalism is represented in Persepolis when at school two times a day they would line her and her classmates up to mourn the dead soldiers by beating their breasts (95&96). Another time the theme of nationalism is represented in Persepolis is when she and her family find out that their country is at war and Marjane “wanted to fight” for her country because of her pride for her country(79&80). Marjane’s perspective affects her presentation of nationalism in Persepolis because it makes her biased for her country and she may not give all the negative details because of her nationalism. Also, if she were from another country, she would view and describe her country differently, so Marjane’s perspective affects her presentation of nationalism in …show more content…

This photo demonstrates the theme of revolution by everyone coming together for an uprising, for a common goal they all want something and are protesting to try and achieve it. The theme of revolution is represented in Persepolis is when she represents her country's revolution as everyone being thrown onto a bike, and it’s unorganized and everyone doesn't really want to be there (10). A final way the theme of revolution is represented in Persepolis is when the “king” is thrown out of power some of his officials and soldiers are sad to see him go, but the public has a mass party celebrating his removal from power and the fact that their demonstrations had worked (51&52). Marjane’s perspective affects her presentation of revolution in Persepolis because if Marjane were not in her current social class or if she were the daughter of a current government official she would present the revolution differently. These are the many factors that craft Marjane's opinion of the revolution, so Marjane’s perspective affects her presentation of revolution in

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