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Friday, April 5, 2013

Review paper on Persepolis

Persepolis is based on the true life story of Marjane Satrapi, characterization the struggle people when through in the Islamic majority rule of Iran. I chose the movie as I seek to notice the self and other relationship in power in the sound out especially of Iran.

The movie is about Marjane Satrapi life during the variation of Iran and by and by that. This movie has been constructed based on a volume called Persepolis written by Marjane Satrapi. The movie has been directed by herself and a French director, Vincent Paronnaaud.

Marjane has grown in a Marxist family as we can see she speaks with God and Marx in her dreams. Before the transmutation his uncle and some of her family?s friends had been imprisoned by the state of Shah (king of Iran) they fought against of the state. after the Revolution, when the fundamentalists and religious forces rose to power, many of them were imprisoned or kill or many of them had to leave Iran.

Some years later on and during the Iran/Iraq war, Marjane?s parents made a difficult decision to organise her to school in Austria because of her safety. Marjane lived and gained some experiences there but after high school she found herself alone and home sick. So, she resolved to return to Iran.

In Iran she could enter art school and pop out married.

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At age 24, she realized that she cannot live in Iran. consequently she makes a decision to leave her country for France.

The movie starts with the eld of Revolution of Iran. Before the Revolution, there was a kingship state (Pahlavi) in Iran. Iran has had the most traditional of shape of state that is kingship. This kind of state begins with Empire of Iran in the 6th century BC by Great Cyrus.

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