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The great city of Persian civilisation Autobiographical Graphic Novel20023 Author Iranian M arjane Satrapi Written in French Animated film 2007 Produceddirected

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The great city of Persian civilisation Autobiographical Graphic Novel20023 Author Iranian M arjane Satrapi Written in French Animated film 2007 Produceddirected Marjane Satrapi. Segall. , Kimberly . Wedeven. . “Melancholy . Ties: Intergenerational Loss and Exile in . Persepolis.” . Comparative . Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle . East . 28.1 (2008): 38-49. Web.. Iran/Persia. Iran/Persia. To be clear- Iran and Persia are the same place.. Ringed by mountains and lacking resources, Persia was a hostile landscape and had few resources. What does this mean for the economy?. Persepolis. Analyzing a Graphic Novel. English 2. Materials. RAW Book. Handout with Graphic Novel terms & concepts . Copy of . Persepolis. . Pen / pencil. Vocabulary. Read the Graphic Novel / Comics Terms & Concepts . Ms. Murr :Year 10 - Semester 1 2015. A context essay is different in style to a text response essay. Unlike a text response essay, where the focus is the text, with a theme study essay, . the focus is ideas. A Visual Study. Isolation. Here, we see a wide and open space, devoid of any animate beings. However, life is present, in the form of the lone tree. The point to be made through the inclusion of this particular photo is that one can project one’s own concept onto such a photo; one viewer could describe this photo as a vision of isolation and of loss, whilst another may see a corner of paradise in which to be alone and reflect upon life.. Flashback. Looking back on events that occur before the narrative. W. riters use flashback to insert past events, in order to provide background or context to the current events of a narrative. Flashbacks allow their readers to gain insight into a character’s motivations, and provide a background to a current conflict. Persepolis : “The Shabbat” English 2 Directions Open your RAW book to a new page and title it: “Persepolis: The Shabbat” Make sure to add today’s date: 5/11(A), 5/12(B) Set up the page for two column notes. Leave more room on the right for your notes. , . by Marjane Satrapi: . Iran’s History: a story of oil. Introduction. “Iran” comes from the word “Aryan” (noble). Aryans settled here in 1500 B.C. . Descendants were the Medes and the Persians . Marjane Satrapi. Label Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Saudi Arabia on the map on your handout.. According to a 2006 CNN . Study: “Geography Greek to Young Americans. ”. After . more than three years of combat and nearly 2,400 U.S. military deaths in Iraq, nearly two-thirds of Americans aged 18 to 24 still cannot find Iraq on a . Stephanie Smith. The Satrapi Family’s . Cast of Characters. Taji Ebi Marji. Taji. Marji’s Mother. Taji. Taji. Taji. Taji. Taji. Taji. Taji. “I would never have thought that I would one day hear my mother sound so disillusioned.”. , Kimberly . Wedeven. . “Melancholy . Ties: Intergenerational Loss and Exile in . Persepolis.” . Comparative . Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle . East . 28.1 (2008): 38-49. Web..

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