Symbolism Of God In Persepolis

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Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi, is a graphic novel about growing up in Iran during the islamic revolution. This graphic novel contains several recurring visual symbols and icons. One of the most important of these symbols and icons in Persepolis is the symbol of God. God represents faith and Marji’s belief in what is told to her and how she perceives it. When God is present Marji is undoubtful that everything is alright. Marji 's faith begins strong and as a part of her daily life, but as time passes and the war begins, her faith deteriorates, and God 's presence is soon lost. Once God is gone it represents Marji beginning to doubt herself and her religion, along with her future and everything she has been told. God is developed across Persepolis in a number of ways. In the beginning God appears only to Marji at night. Every night Marji talks to God, who is depicted as a round white man with a white beard that flows into his body. God is shown as all white but surrounded by black to demonstrate how he is developed as pure, peaceful, and calm which also promotes calmness and balance. In contrast to the black which represents the evil and mysterious. God is also an old man, which is used to represent how Marji sees him as a very wise and trustable person, leading her to rely on his presence. Marji feels special because because God comes to talk to her when she is alone. In Persepolis Marji says she “was born with religion,” and that at the age of six she was sure that she