Marji's Persepolis: The Islamic Revolution

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Thoughts, opinions, and views tend to be formed through individuals of power (dominant voices). These people take what one knows and add what they believe is true about a situation. Take the Islamic revolution, for instance, before having the chance to read a book like Persepolis many know every little about the Islamic revolution. People listen to their political leaders, for example, George W. Bush. After reading the historical autobiography Persepolis one is then able to reframe what individuals of power have said and form their own views through the real truths and Marji’s experience as a child who faced the reality of the Islamic revolution. All over BC and America citizens are manipulated by our government. The words spoken frame people

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