Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
How did Marji’s mother compare to other Iranian mothers? How does Marji’s relationship with her mother seem to reflect typical parent-child issues?“Kim Wilde”
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Marji knows that her mother is more permissive than most other mothers who would not let their daughters go out alone to the market at such a young age. Marji has a typical teenageer relationship with her mother. Marji tests the waters of rebellion and Marji's mother does her best to give Marji her space without getting in trouble with the authorities.