Persepolis to the End.

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Persepolis to the End

C. Title Meanings EXAMPLE: “The Key” -- How does this support her efforts of structuring the graphic novel? her overall purpose?

D. Pitfalls and Features of Genre Reread pages 131-134. Watch clip. What are benefits/pitfalls to each medium?

Lesson #6: Marjane’s Character Development Has she changed? Remained the same? Offer evidence!

BONUS: Cultural Revolution 1. a) What is her opinion of the Iranian clergy? b) What could be offered as evidence for this opinion? 2. Has this changed since the beginning of the novel? Remained the same? 3. (As always --) Connect this back to how her portrayal helps to convince her audience of the purpose.

B. Analyze to support the Author’s Purpose Quick Write: Pick a panel and then analyze how its details (words/images) support Satrapi’s purpose. p. 116