from reading book the complete presepolis

Answer these questions

In the last pages of Persepolis, Marjane’s father tells her, “We
Iranians, we’re crushed not only by the government but by the weight
of our traditions!” (339). Why do Marjane’s parents and grandmother
choose to stay in this repressive society when leaving does not seem
that difficult?
Do you approve of Marjane’s parents decision to send her out of the
country on her own at age fourteen (148 ff)? Can you imagine your
parents doing the same?
What does being Iranian mean to Marjane as she adjusts to life as an
exile in Austria?
How would you describe the style of Satrapi’s drawings? How does this
style contribute to the story that she tells?
What price is Marjane finally willing to pay for freedom? What
indications are there that this last departure will be more successful
than the previous one?