Thursday, April 9, 2009
Week Five [COMMENTS] ---[Fi]
Surely after Marjane came back from Austria, her personality changeD because she is now an adult who has more experiences compared to 7 or 8 years ago when she was still a child. Therefore the second time she left for France she was content or at least less panic since she was no longer the young Marjane who have never been exposed to the European world, now that she has,she becomes a more determined and strong women who can lead her own life.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Week Five [LITERARY FEATURE HUNT] ---[Fi]
PAGE 268
Marjane changes her expression from the first panel through the fourth panel. Noticeably, it changes from non-chalant to sad to depressed. As her expression changes from panel to panel, the amount of blackness in the back ground becomes more and more: black representing depression.
This is juxtaposition because these four panels are placet side by side creating the change in expression of the protagonist and change in the background colour at the same time.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Week Five [Snippets] ---[Fi]
Looking at this panel, it immediately reminds me of 1984. Marjane just got back to her country. She wonders around the streets and was astounded when she sees a big image of a sixty-Fie-foot high Murals presenting Martyrs along with slogans like: "The Martyr is the heart of history." For more than four years of living in Austria, the images that she sees goes on the buildings are advertisements for food or clothing with slogans like "the Best sausages for 20 shillings," rarely any images related to any religion
Comparing this to 1984, this huge image hanging on the building is like the images of big brother: one is a dominant religion in Iran, the other is a and the only party in Oceania which everyone seems to believe. The purpose for both the religion and the party hanging posters everywhere is to constently reminds people to believe that they are, and the only ones who could run the society.
Going back to the characters, obviously Marjane and Winston are both situated in the same position where they are rebellious toward the dominant religion/party and being different from everyone else around them.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Week Four (Class Act)- Alice
After quotations, the page number has to appear in parenthesis--it can incude the last name of the author also.
Ex. The very first panel that appears in the Persepolis says "[T]his is me when I was 10 years old. This was in 1980" (3) or (Satrapi, 3).
Also, the semi-colons are used to connect sentences that oppose each other, and colons are used to connect the first clause with its explanation.
Week Four (snippet)-Alice
The two panels--this one and the one above--are almost identical to each other, with a few minor exceptions. The hair style of the people, the position of their body, and the background of this panel are the exact same with the one above. I think the author is trying to point out that rebellions are the same, regardless of ethnicity, religion and cause.