Friday, May 17, 2019

Persepolis View on Culture

Western Pop Culture Marianne Satraps, aka Marci, displays her life in this graphic new(a) to correct the misconceptions often made by the Western world. She makes sure her audience knows who she is, where she came from, and what her country is like. Though she is innate(p) and raised for much of her life in Tehran, Marianne Satraps is as much of a product of Western cultivation as of Middle Eastern culture. In the book you can see the Influence that the western countries cod on Iran.Her p arnts both ascribe to Western political viewpoints and are not reluctant to let their fine girl Indulge In Western popular culture. Marianne Like clothes and shoes such as Jeans, Nines, and proposition scarves. She Is even rebellious about the veil they are forced to wear. Many popular music artists are referenced In Chapter 17. Kim Willed, the English pop singer In the ass, was very well known for her presentation single, Kids In America, which Marl sings the chorus to. This picture In Chapt er 1 7 page 134 demonstrates very well Marls thought of Western culture. E highly supports it with her fashion style that Is quite rebellious and different than any otherwise kid her age. The size of the layout is fairly big so you can see the Nines logo and her full outfit. The sentences are short to focus on the specific articles of clothing she is wearing. Chapter 17 also shows how Marxis parents are fully demonstrative of(predicate) of her beliefs and what they do for her happiness. Her mother wanted to help Marci bring her Kim Willed poster through customs and put tons of effort in sewing it discreetly in her husbands coat.This Just shows how far her parents will go o because the coat doesnt look rather normal anymore but he is still prepared and ordain to wear it for his daughter. Those who live in the West have different ideas of what the West is depending on where they are in the world. Some see it as a place for freedom, and it can also be a artificial lake of enterta inment and influence. Others see it as a place of opportunity, wealth, and prosperity. Americas pop culture has allowed Marci to obtain a little freedom and independence in the environment of the Iranian Revolution and has had a huge effect on her teenage life.

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