ELA Weekly Journal Assignment Week 2-C.M


In Persepolis, Why Does Marjane Want To Make Her Past Dissapear (Page 194)?

    I think that Marjane wants to make her past disappear because she is feeling guilty. The main reason she is feeling this guilt is because she feels like a coward and a disgrace for smoking joints and behaving like a punk when her parents are getting bombed every day. One panel in page 193 supports my theory. Marjane, talking about her parents thinking of her as a dream child, says “If only they knew… If they knew that their daughter was made up like a punk, that she smoked joints to make a good impression, that she had seen men in their underwear while they were being bombed every day, they wouldn't call me their dream child.” More evidence can be found in pages 194-195, where Marjane is denying her nationality and not watching the news when they’re reporting on Iran. She says on page 195 that being from Iran was a heavy burden, since Iran was seen as an “evil” place. I think it’s understandable that Marjane feels guilty for being in Europe during her country's time of war, but I don’t understand why she feels like she has to hide her nationality from others. Even if Iran is seen as a country of evil, it’s important to be proud of where you came from.

Comments

  1. I can completely agree with this. I find it very smart how you point out that she is just relaxing instead of helping. Though to be fair she quite literally cannot help her family out.

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  2. Do you think Marjane's lack of communication with God could have any influence on the way she is acting?

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  3. Your point about her not wanting to be known as being from Iran because it is considered an evil place is a very strong help to your argument. And I agree that you should always be proud of your country, maybe not the people, but at least your country. Nice work!

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