Thursday, November 28, 2013

LITERATURE ANALYSIS #2(extra credit)

In the book Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi I learn that there is always that you don't like about the government or how the state are running things around, I find this ironic. The theme for this book I think is drama, because too many things happen in Iran where Marjane the main character lives and is from. When we had the chance to vote what book we had to choose we chose this one. This book got my attention because it had small panels with pictures and because the way the book was about. When I started reading this book the first pages were pretty interesting so i kind of started to like this book. I find this book very realistic because i know that in Iran is strict about the laws they have. I made connections about the past how they didn't have freedom or how they could be around this kind of be the same thing as Iran. The tone of this book is deaths, sadness , and Ironic. This book does kind of have literary elements which is foreshadowing on when she thinks back how Iran was before she left. Another is foreshadowing when she finds out they took her uncle to jail and about to be executed.
 
The character is brave and kind of dumb. At first she is a nice going girl then when she grows up , she becomes a naughty lady. Also after that she goes back on being a good lady and started to get her education better.  The character is dynamic because she grows to be smarter and brave at what she is doing. From the beginning the character Marjane was a different character but at the end of the book she has changed and i feel like a met a different character.

Two ideas from this book is to take precaution and be loyal.  My two idea is to be smart on doing something and have courage to do something that is good. I will remember this for a long time because you never know what can happen or what could be the new law. My importance is to be nice to the one who owns the country because if you don't you could get consequences. Also don't do something against the law.

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