My objective is the money and trying to stay very well economically because for me it is of great importance. When I finish school I want to find and be able to have a good job, in which I can have a salary that can meet my needs, help my parents and spend in some luxuries, I think of paying the University with my work and buy me many things because I love to spend money on clothes, food or things that I like, also spend on learning as a course of mechanics or English if it is necessary and if it is possible, when it comes time to enter university me I will decide well that I will choose as a profession since I still do not know what I want, however if I know that I want a job where I can get a lot of money for what I like, during the course of the University I think having a girlfriend, and saving for More things that I want and when finalize I think to buy my own house and many cars, I also want to participate in Drift races in Costa Rica, I will continue traveling and doing what I like.
PERSEPOLIS: The Story of a chilhood.
HABIT
My habit is not to say bad words: I sometimes say bad words when they annoy me, I get something wrong or I hurt, but I'm already changing and trying not to say bad words anymore.
THE PARTY
Summary:
It was time for regime change in Iran. It seems that regimes change as much as changes judges.
People are excited, but her parents know best that any peace can be expected.
She bullies a child in school because her father was in the Shah's secret police and killed many people.
Her mother clarifies to her: "Her father did it, but it is not Ramin's fault", after this she realizes that she has to learn to forgive.
My opinion:
I think that their happiness is explicable because they feel free and without fear, the girl must learn to forgive since in most situations it is necessary to do so.
It was time for regime change in Iran. It seems that regimes change as much as changes judges.
People are excited, but her parents know best that any peace can be expected.
She bullies a child in school because her father was in the Shah's secret police and killed many people.
Her mother clarifies to her: "Her father did it, but it is not Ramin's fault", after this she realizes that she has to learn to forgive.
My opinion:
I think that their happiness is explicable because they feel free and without fear, the girl must learn to forgive since in most situations it is necessary to do so.
THE LETTER
Summary:
She reads and reads and reads and realizes that the biggest problem with the world is the divide between social classes.
She recognizes the divide firsthand when her maid, Mehri, falls in love with the boy next door, but is forbidden to pursue him because she is a much lower class than he.
He wears a Bee Gees shirt, so maybe this is for the best?
Later, she gets Mehri to take her to a demonstration.
Afterward, she's mother is angry. They had demonstrated on "Black Friday", not the hellish shopping day, but a day when many Iranians were killed by their own country's soldiers.
My opinion:
She reads and reads a lot because it is the key to learning and so she understands more about detailed parts of the world that does not have a good explanation of what happens Mehri comes to Marjane's mind because she is the closest person Marjane knows It looks like the people in the books you read. Understanding the cause of Mehri's presence at home and feeling sympathy allows Marjane to connect with the illiterate Mehri and help her in her romantic activities. However, this episode becomes for Marjane a lesson in the gap between social classes, and how difficult or even impossible to close this gap. Despite the social divisions, Marjane tries to be in solidarity with Mehri when demonstrating with her this act also indicates a step more towards the adult age, since it tries to imitate to its parents, but without even being involved. Marjane demonstrates greater maturity in her ability to detect disinformation and to reach more likely conclusions about the source of violence. At the same time, Marjane's decision to protest without telling her parents is incredibly immature and reckless, and again shows how little she understands the real dangers. She wants to be like her parents, but she's still a child, and her safety judgment is not as refined as her parents'.
She reads and reads and reads and realizes that the biggest problem with the world is the divide between social classes.
She recognizes the divide firsthand when her maid, Mehri, falls in love with the boy next door, but is forbidden to pursue him because she is a much lower class than he.
He wears a Bee Gees shirt, so maybe this is for the best?
Later, she gets Mehri to take her to a demonstration.
Afterward, she's mother is angry. They had demonstrated on "Black Friday", not the hellish shopping day, but a day when many Iranians were killed by their own country's soldiers.
My opinion:
She reads and reads a lot because it is the key to learning and so she understands more about detailed parts of the world that does not have a good explanation of what happens Mehri comes to Marjane's mind because she is the closest person Marjane knows It looks like the people in the books you read. Understanding the cause of Mehri's presence at home and feeling sympathy allows Marjane to connect with the illiterate Mehri and help her in her romantic activities. However, this episode becomes for Marjane a lesson in the gap between social classes, and how difficult or even impossible to close this gap. Despite the social divisions, Marjane tries to be in solidarity with Mehri when demonstrating with her this act also indicates a step more towards the adult age, since it tries to imitate to its parents, but without even being involved. Marjane demonstrates greater maturity in her ability to detect disinformation and to reach more likely conclusions about the source of violence. At the same time, Marjane's decision to protest without telling her parents is incredibly immature and reckless, and again shows how little she understands the real dangers. She wants to be like her parents, but she's still a child, and her safety judgment is not as refined as her parents'.
PERSEPOLIS
Summary:
Grandma is going to visit you. She tells her that when her husband was arrested they lost all their wealth and became poor. She was trying to make sure her family looked good despite being in poverty. That night, the family waited a long time for her father to return home after she was in a protest, she was worried that he was dead. Her father brought home alive and without any harm. He tells me that I take a picture and explains the story of what happened at the demonstration, but she was too young and did not understand anything, she was confused so she decides to learn more to understand better, and begins to read many books.
My opinion:
This shows that you have to learn about the past to have a greater understanding for a bigger future. Marji's dad is portrayed as very strongly-wanted by making the protests and shows go.
She is a strong and important character, demonstrated by how she plays a great influence on how the girl forms opinions about things while looking at what she does.
She shows much admiration for her father's actions and seems very impressed by what she does in the protests, this shows how she has a strong personality and her position on the situation at the moment. In this chapter fear is transmitted by the absence of his father while he was in the demonstrations, as well as the violent images of what happens in these protests, this scene shows a fear of the negative impacts of the revolution.
Grandma is going to visit you. She tells her that when her husband was arrested they lost all their wealth and became poor. She was trying to make sure her family looked good despite being in poverty. That night, the family waited a long time for her father to return home after she was in a protest, she was worried that he was dead. Her father brought home alive and without any harm. He tells me that I take a picture and explains the story of what happened at the demonstration, but she was too young and did not understand anything, she was confused so she decides to learn more to understand better, and begins to read many books.
My opinion:
This shows that you have to learn about the past to have a greater understanding for a bigger future. Marji's dad is portrayed as very strongly-wanted by making the protests and shows go.
She is a strong and important character, demonstrated by how she plays a great influence on how the girl forms opinions about things while looking at what she does.
She shows much admiration for her father's actions and seems very impressed by what she does in the protests, this shows how she has a strong personality and her position on the situation at the moment. In this chapter fear is transmitted by the absence of his father while he was in the demonstrations, as well as the violent images of what happens in these protests, this scene shows a fear of the negative impacts of the revolution.
The Water Cell
Summary:
Relatives show in the streets every day.
Since the girl is not important because the parents were very exhausted, she says: "As for me, I love the King [the Shah], he was chosen by God."
The girl's father explains that "God did not choose the King".
His father tells Marjane that fifty years earlier Shah's father, Reza Shah, organized a coup to establish a Republic. Although the idea of a republican government was popular among these earlier revolutionaries,
There were many different interpretations among them.
Reza Shah was not an educated leader or a natural leader, but an illiterate 'low-ranking officer', taken advantage of by the British, who wanted to alienate the Russian Bolsheviks and take advantage of Iran's vast oil fields.
The father explains that the emperor that the Shah's father overthrew was in fact her maternal great-grandfather, as son of the emperor, a prince.
The Father of the Shah took everything his grandfather possessed; however, because he was educated, the Shah's father appointed him Prime Minister, became a communist and also a critic of the regime. For this reason he was later sent to prison and tortured; He was often placed for hours in a cell full of water.
Marjane's mother, this grandfather's daughter, sadly describes how, as a child, she always feared the knock on the door which often meant that her father would once again be arrested.
She visited him in jail, but his health deteriorated dramatically due to the terrible conditions.
The girl no longer wanted to play Monopoly if not that she wants to take a bath in the tub, wanted to know how it felt to be in a cell full of water.
God asks what he is doing, as if he did not understand. When she comes out, her hands are wrinkled, "like grandpa".
My Opinion:
She has the right to say what she wants on issues of politics and religion, but she is now slowly realizing that opinions and decisions about the real world can affect her and her relatives, so she wants to get into the bath To simulate that he is in a cell to know that he feels to be someone physically damaged because of his political beliefs.
But now with the unjust policy is a lack of respect the slight faults in the countries and the community.
Relatives show in the streets every day.
Since the girl is not important because the parents were very exhausted, she says: "As for me, I love the King [the Shah], he was chosen by God."
The girl's father explains that "God did not choose the King".
His father tells Marjane that fifty years earlier Shah's father, Reza Shah, organized a coup to establish a Republic. Although the idea of a republican government was popular among these earlier revolutionaries,
There were many different interpretations among them.
Reza Shah was not an educated leader or a natural leader, but an illiterate 'low-ranking officer', taken advantage of by the British, who wanted to alienate the Russian Bolsheviks and take advantage of Iran's vast oil fields.
The father explains that the emperor that the Shah's father overthrew was in fact her maternal great-grandfather, as son of the emperor, a prince.
The Father of the Shah took everything his grandfather possessed; however, because he was educated, the Shah's father appointed him Prime Minister, became a communist and also a critic of the regime. For this reason he was later sent to prison and tortured; He was often placed for hours in a cell full of water.
Marjane's mother, this grandfather's daughter, sadly describes how, as a child, she always feared the knock on the door which often meant that her father would once again be arrested.
She visited him in jail, but his health deteriorated dramatically due to the terrible conditions.
The girl no longer wanted to play Monopoly if not that she wants to take a bath in the tub, wanted to know how it felt to be in a cell full of water.
God asks what he is doing, as if he did not understand. When she comes out, her hands are wrinkled, "like grandpa".
My Opinion:
She has the right to say what she wants on issues of politics and religion, but she is now slowly realizing that opinions and decisions about the real world can affect her and her relatives, so she wants to get into the bath To simulate that he is in a cell to know that he feels to be someone physically damaged because of his political beliefs.
But now with the unjust policy is a lack of respect the slight faults in the countries and the community.
THE BICYCLE
Summary:
The story is about a girl who stopped being a prophet in the year of the revolution, she describes to her friends that “the revolution is like a bicycle, when the wheels don’t turn, it falls.” She suggests that often in the history of Iran the wheels haven’t been turning.
She goes back to the history of Iran as her father explained. His father describes the history of Iran as "2500 years of tyranny and submission." Abuse of power, he explains, has often been from inside and outside. Foreign invasions include the "Arab invasion of the West, the Mongol invasion from the East and finally modern imperialism," when European powers sought to control Iran.
She's parents, buy books to "enlighten" her, read about Palestine, Fidel Castro, Vietnam, Karl Marx and the many revolutionaries in Iran who died young dead.
He listened to talk about the fire at El Cine Rex, where there were 400 victims, the Shah said that it was the fault of religious groups, but people knew that he was to blame, after all that happened the girl decides to talk to her parents who thought That it was dangerous to go out into the streets and convert them to go against these unjust regimes, God who had previously been with her, disappeared when she wanted to show him how she looked. The disappearance of God, however, indicates its continuous evolution away from religious sentiment and perhaps its slow maturing process, which is full of pain and uncertainty.
The story is about a girl who stopped being a prophet in the year of the revolution, she describes to her friends that “the revolution is like a bicycle, when the wheels don’t turn, it falls.” She suggests that often in the history of Iran the wheels haven’t been turning.
She goes back to the history of Iran as her father explained. His father describes the history of Iran as "2500 years of tyranny and submission." Abuse of power, he explains, has often been from inside and outside. Foreign invasions include the "Arab invasion of the West, the Mongol invasion from the East and finally modern imperialism," when European powers sought to control Iran.
She's parents, buy books to "enlighten" her, read about Palestine, Fidel Castro, Vietnam, Karl Marx and the many revolutionaries in Iran who died young dead.
He listened to talk about the fire at El Cine Rex, where there were 400 victims, the Shah said that it was the fault of religious groups, but people knew that he was to blame, after all that happened the girl decides to talk to her parents who thought That it was dangerous to go out into the streets and convert them to go against these unjust regimes, God who had previously been with her, disappeared when she wanted to show him how she looked. The disappearance of God, however, indicates its continuous evolution away from religious sentiment and perhaps its slow maturing process, which is full of pain and uncertainty.
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