Persepolis Social Class Conflict Essay

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Class conflict is an underlying tension in Persepolis. The 1979 Iranian Revolution is characterized by Satrapi as largely a Marxist revolution undertaken by the urban cultural elites on behalf of the impoverished people of Iran's countryside. Yet, in the chapter “Letter”, injustice can clearly be between different social classes can be seen through the visual and textual elements included by Satrapi when the maid, Mehri, and her life are described. Though Marji’s parents and all the other protestors preach the virtues of class-consciousness and equality while protesting against the shah, Satrapi argues that there is still conflict in their minds about how the position of people in different social classes should affect their actions. In “The