Persepolis Two by Marjane Satrapi
  • 1. Persepolis Two, the continuation of Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical graphic novel series, delves deeper into the complexities of growing up against the backdrop of the Iranian Revolution and its aftermath. This poignant volume follows Marjane's journey as she transitions from adolescence into adulthood, navigating the challenges of exile, cultural identity, and personal freedom. After being sent to Austria for her safety, Marjane grapples with the loneliness of being a foreigner, the pain of being away from her family, and the struggle to fit into a society that feels both liberating and isolating. The stark black-and-white illustrations serve not only as a visual representation of her experiences but also as a powerful commentary on the contrasting themes of oppression and liberation. Throughout the narrative, Satrapi explores her evolving relationship with her Iranian heritage, the impact of war on her family and her country, and the contradictions of life in a post-revolutionary society where personal freedoms come at a high price. The book is a moving testament to resilience and the quest for identity, rich with Satrapi's characteristic wit and insight, making it a compelling read for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of the Iranian experience.

    What is the original language in which 'Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return' was written?
A) French
B) Farsi
C) German
D) English
  • 2. In which European country does Marjane begin her life as a teenager in exile?
A) France
B) Austria
C) Germany
D) Switzerland
  • 3. Where does Marjane live while in Austria, which leads to feelings of isolation?
A) A boarding house run by nuns
B) With her parents' friends
C) In a university dormitory
D) With a distant relative
  • 4. How does Marjane feel upon her return to Tehran?
A) Angry and rebellious
B) Immediately comfortable and at home
C) Indifferent and numb
D) Like a foreigner in her own country
  • 5. Who does Marjane marry?
A) Siamak
B) Markus
C) Kia
D) Reza
  • 6. What major historical event heavily influences the backdrop of 'Persepolis 2' in Iran?
A) The fall of the Shah
B) The Green Movement
C) The Iran-Iraq War
D) The Islamic Revolution
  • 7. What role does Marjane's grandmother continue to play in her life?
A) A distant and disapproving figure
B) A strict enforcer of religious rules
C) A source of wisdom and moral guidance
D) A political mentor
  • 8. How does the regime's oppression manifest in the daily lives of women in Tehran?
A) Being forbidden from attending school
B) Forced enlistment in the military
C) Mandatory wearing of the veil and strict moral codes
D) Being barred from all employment
  • 9. What is the significance of the book's title, 'Persepolis'?
A) It was the ceremonial capital of the ancient Persian Empire.
B) It is the neighborhood where Marjane grew up.
C) It is the name of the university she attended.
D) It was the code name for a resistance group.
  • 10. What ultimately happens to Marjane's friend Nima?
A) He is killed in the war.
B) He marries Marjane's cousin.
C) He moves to Europe with Marjane.
D) He becomes a government official.
  • 11. What serious health issue does Marjane develop while living on the streets?
A) Bronchitis
B) Malaria
C) Diabetes
D) A broken leg
  • 12. How does Marjane's family react to her decision to divorce?
A) They are angry and disapproving
B) They are indifferent
C) They are supportive
D) They disown her
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