Satrapi's Penstroke

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Book Reports

 

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Suzanne B

 

Date added:

October 27, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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7 / 1918

 

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The black-on-white drawings depict scenes of intense violence, emotion, and imagination. “Satrapi’s super-naive style is powerful; it persuasively communicates confusion and horror through the eyes of a precocious preteen” (Press, www.villiagevoice.com/ books/0319.press.43844.10.html, 2) The seemingly child-like imagery that Satrapi used in drawing Persepolis serves as an effective tool to convey her powerful emotions and opinions with regard to the state of living that she endured during the Iranian Revolution...
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She is blessed with many freedoms that other children her age lack. In the initial pages of Persepolis, she believes that she is the last prophet. One frame depicts her image of herself as this prophet, where the sun manes her head and people bow before her stature, proclaiming her the celestial light...
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