Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
How is revolution portrayed in the book persepolis ?
in Satrapi’s account, what are the stages of the revolution and what do these stages mean for the Iranian people?
in Satrapi’s account, what are the stages of the revolution and what do these stages mean for the Iranian people?
Religious and ideological fundamentalism is portrayed as a hindrance to the development of Iran. This fundamentalism represses its people. It not only takes away the material things that the people enjoy but it also takes away their identity and dignity. According to the author in the book's introduction, one of the chief reasons for writing Persepolis is to show the perspective of a modern Iran persecuted and punished by a few "extremists."