Dear Marjane Satrapi,
I imagined how my life would of been living in Iran in the 80’s and I could picture it as not a very nice picture. Reading Persepolis has been a wonderful experience. I really got a sense of the experiences you have lived. While I read your book, it got me thinking about a lot of stuff In the United States, everything is seems to be perfect, but in reality it is not. If we still separate an individual base by economic standing and but a person into a social category. The book Persepolis, in my opinion is more like a diary. My diary is very different from yours life is a bit different when you do not have both of your parents with you, but I think it’s great that you have both parents in your life. Many people grow up not knowing who their parents are and that seems to be where life gets hard. So even though your parents don't agree on everything you do, they always try to guide you in what they think is the right path for you. After reading your book I feel more confident about my rights as a woman in today’s world.
Monday, November 2, 2009
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