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At the core of the book is Marji’s family. What is this family like? What is important to Marji’s parents? What environment do they create for their daughter despite living under an oppressive regime and through a brutal, prolonged war? From where do they (the family) get their strength.

Persepolis book

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Answer:

  1. Supportive.
  2. Freedom and equal rights.
  3. A place of freedom.
  4. From others.

Explanation:

Question 1: In this family, each member supported one another. They talked to each other, addressing the difficulties that occur at the time.

Question 2: Freedom and equal rights are the two main things Marji's parents are concerned about the most.

Question 3: The atmosphere they designed for their girl is liberty: a place where Marji wears and attains what she desires. She still keeps her tradition, nevertheless.

Question 4: As they say, there is power in numbers. And that is where they gather their strength. A lot of people protest about the issues, so they decided to protest, too. Those who die are deemed as heroes.

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