Satrapi's Portrayal Of Women In Persepolis

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Satrapi depicts women in Persepolis in many ways. First of all, she does not really understand that in that time, women were considered lower than men, and did not understand things that were imposed upon the women, like the veil. “We didn’t really like to wear the veil, especially since we didn’t understand why we had to.” (Satrapi 3) This shows that Satrapi doesn’t really understand the veil and the things that the women had to to at that time. This signals that Satrapi viewed women the same as men at this time, so she didn’t understand why women had to do things like wear a veil, that men didn’t have to do. An example such as the veil shows that Satrapi depicted men and women generally the same, since she did not understand that men were

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