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P279 Comic Argument and Thoughts. Also lacks color, this has been shown to force the reader to focus on the words. The subject is of course the author herself, Marjane Satrapi as she encounters all the important events in her life.
Thoughts on the Persepolis Part IV. Thoughts on the Persepolis Part III. Thoughts on the Persepolis Part II. The entire comics is in black and white; so the lack of use of color means that the author wants us to concentrate on what she has to say rather than what she has to show. In conclusion, I have to .
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On this page, Marjane is returning to Iran, and finds the country in shambles. Everywhere she turns, there is government propaganda glorifying martyrs. Tehran also appears to be a living tomb, and this is embodied by the drawings of skulls and deserted buildings. This page is definitely unique to a graphic novel. In a movie or book, these conclusions might have to directly be presented.
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