Visual Rhetoric Used In Persepolis

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Visual rhetoric is used as a tool to communicate and show the audience another way into the story and is used by many different authors. Like one particular author, Marjane Satrapi, who is an Iranian artist and writer; only child to an engineer and clothes designer. Satrapi grew up during the Iranian Revolution of 1979, when Iraq invaded Iran. Because of Satrapi's expierence she focused on letting the world know of her insight of what she had lived, and that is where her very successful book Persepolis came to be. Her specific use of visual rhetoric made the graphic novel more attractive to the reader's eyes. Through her art Marjane Satrapi shows that, in Iran, a person's social class should not define or limit them because a person's class

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