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Persepolis
Contributed by: Herbert
  • 1. Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire during the reign of Darius I in the 6th century BC, is a site of immense historical and archaeological significance located in modern-day Iran. This ancient city, whose name means 'City of Persians', was constructed on a massive terrace that showcased the grandeur of Persian architecture and artistry. The ruins of Persepolis reveal a series of monumental staircases, impressive gates, and intricate relief sculptures that depict the diverse peoples of the empire bringing tribute to the Persian king, highlighting the empire's vast reach and cultural diversity. Among its most famous structures is the Apadana, or Audience Hall, which served as a grand venue for royal receptions, and the Palace of Darius, illustrating the sophisticated engineering and artistic skills of its builders. Persepolis symbolizes not only the power and wealth of the Achaemenid dynasty but also serves as a reminder of the cultural exchanges that occurred along the Silk Road, where art, ideas, and traditions blended. Today, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting scholars and tourists alike, eager to explore the remnants of a civilization that once influenced much of the ancient world.

    Who is the author of Persepolis?
A) Elif Shafak
B) Naguib Mahfouz
C) Marjane Satrapi
D) Khaled Hosseini
  • 2. What is the main setting of Persepolis?
A) Cairo, Egypt
B) Tehran, Iran
C) Beirut, Lebanon
D) Baghdad, Iraq
  • 3. How does Marjane's family respond to the revolution?
A) They support the regime.
B) They remain neutral.
C) They are politically active.
D) They flee Iran immediately.
  • 4. What does Marjane aspire to become?
A) A prophet
B) A political leader
C) An artist
D) A doctor
  • 5. Which western influence does Marjane embrace?
A) Jazz
B) Classical music
C) Opera
D) Rock music
  • 6. What does Marjane's grandmother represent?
A) Western values
B) Wisdom and tradition
C) A modern perspective
D) Revolutionary ideals
  • 7. Who is Anoosh?
A) Marjane's uncle
B) Her teacher
C) Her friend
D) A revolutionary leader
  • 8. What is the significance of the veil in Persepolis?
A) Denotes wealth
B) Represents oppression and control
C) Indicates social status
D) Symbolizes freedom
  • 9. What does Marjane ultimately learn about her identity?
A) It is shaped by her experiences
B) It is irrelevant
C) It is only defined by her nationality
D) It is fixed and unchanging
  • 10. What does Marjane's father do?
A) Teacher
B) Engineer
C) Doctor
D) Artist
  • 11. What significant historical event does Persepolis depict?
A) Cold War
B) Iranian Revolution
C) World War II
D) Arab Spring
  • 12. What does Marjane learn about her identity throughout the story?
A) Celebrity status
B) Cultural heritage
C) Political power
D) Wealth
  • 13. What year does the Islamic Revolution begin?
A) 1985
B) 1975
C) 1980
D) 1979
  • 14. What recurring symbol represents Marjane's struggles?
A) Sword
B) Veil
C) Dove
D) Crown
  • 15. What does Marjane's education symbolize?
A) Socialism
B) The conflict between tradition and modernity
C) Purely religious values
D) Western imperialism
  • 16. What type of narrative is Persepolis?
A) Graphic memoir
B) Biography
C) Poetry
D) Novel
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