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No whole image conversations. Start one.Feb 17Jhamir B Jhamir B : I noticed in the second panel you can’t tell the difference from Marji and her classmates. This scene stood out to me because it shows how the girls didn’t have the freedom to wear what they want.Feb 17Jalen R Jalen R : Most of the people that are in the comic are weaaring the same thing. None of them have a differnt clothing accesorie than the other. It looks boring.Feb 17Demetrius C Demetrius C : Wearing the veil was very important to wear, but since they didn't how why and didn't like them they wouldn't wear them. To me, this shows a form of innocence. They didn't know the importance of the veil so they don't wear them.Feb 17Destiny C Destiny C : I notice that they are all wearing the same thing. Also I wonder why it has to be exactly the same.Feb 17Kendall T Kendall T : I know that when kids are born into a religion they often don´t understand it and don´t really want to be a part of it but she knew that deep down in her heart she wanted to be religious more
I think the picture shows how normal kids act once they join a religion
Feb 17Carmen B Carmen B : I notice that since he kids don't understand why they need to wear the veil, they are making little jokes of it. -
No whole image conversations. Start one.Feb 17Ijanay B Ijanay B : the author is trying to communicate that now that the revolution has started and the girls have to start wearing veils the boys can't see the girls and they can't be in the same class. more
I wonder why they separated them, or why the boys can’t be in the same class now that the girls have their veils on?
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No whole image conversations. Start one.No whole image conversations. Start one.Feb 17Katherine C Katherine C : I notice that people are protesting for their freedom of the Veil. They don't like the idea of using veils
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No whole image conversations. Start one.Feb 17June F June F : In this panel I notice that there are number of people on top of each other and none of them look particularly happy. They're on a bicycle with five wheels, but no one seems to be "driving" the bike. more
I think that Marjane Satrapi might be trying to communicate that the revolution was chaotic in Iran. No one is clearly taking the lead even though there are many Iranians involved in the conflict.
Feb 17Zakirah H Zakirah H : I notice Marij being sweet at first and then her trying to act like the girls shes around. [Edited]Feb 17Dillon J Dillon J : What I notice about this part is the little quote when it says (The revolution is like a bicycle, when the wheels dont turn, it falls) and think that means if they stop fighting for even a second the whole movement that they are moving will fall and break -
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I noticed that the mother was young when the police came to her door asking for her father. This scene stood out to me because she was so young when she sees the police taking her father away. She shouldn’t have been able to see that.
The author was trying to convey that Marji’s mother went through the pain of a loved one being imprisoned by the government. The deeper meaning of this is how the Irans suffered. Not only did the prisoners suffer, but the family members were affected as well. -
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No whole image conversations. Start one.Feb 17Santee S Santee S : I think the author Marjane Satrapi is trying to communicate that instead of the money going to the people to help them with their needs or even build their country to be better, they instead put all the money into objective and bad ideals how they money. more
I think the author Marjane Satrapi is trying to communicate that instead of the money going to the people to help them with their needs or even build their country to be better, they instead put all the money into objective and bad ideals how they money should just go to impress people who just see you ass a puppet. The population could care less because nothing is going towards them there not even being thought about, they all know he’s being used but there’s no point in telling him that. As they try and impress other people most of the population is losing faith because there honestly being used.
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No whole image conversations. Start one.No whole image conversations. Start one.Feb 17Saniyah T Saniyah T : I wanted to connect this to all of the riots and protests of 2020 and the beginning of 2021. more
All of the people who went to protests, their families at home probably felt the exact same way that Marji, her mom and grandmother felt which was not being sure if they were going to see their loved one again.
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