ELA Blog Post #3 - Finishing Up Persepolis
In what ways did Marjane find it difficult to fit back into Iranian society? In what ways did this surprise you (or not surprise you)?
When Marjane decides to leave Austria, it’s because she feels as though she has no one there, and she just misses her family. But it’s been a long time, and when she firsts arrives in the airport, she’s hit hard with how different and oppressive she forgot it was. Her father doesn’t recognize her and her mother barely does. ‘Marjane: “Dad!” Mom: “Ebi! Look! It’s Marji!” Dad: “Marj…?”’(pg. 246) She quickly realizes that not much has changed except for herself. Her relatives visit her for weeks while she feeds off the attention, and deep down she feels horrible about this. She’s especially guilty about how safe and free her life was in Austria, and how she only left because she felt as though she had given up there.
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