Sunday, July 13, 2008

Persepolis Reading

The reading section from Persepolis is about a girl named Marjane Satrapi. A very religious girl who wanted to be a prophet. What impressed me about Marjane was her attitude towards the revolution and how she was willing to risk her life to have it succeed. I enjoyed this form of memoir, but if i were instructed to do one in this fashion, id have difficulty cause id have so many illustrations to create! Chute's article was a "yawner" but i realize and completely agree with what she said about how comic books are what novel's used to be: a mass appeal. its exactly this reason that id rather read a comic version of a memoir over a normal memoir. But if i were to author one of my own...id stick with the normal form!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

solid blog entry erik! I fully agree with your view on an interesting blog and that review was indeed a "yawner". I really did like the graphic novel idea though


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Anonymous said...

yea great stuff. i cant lie im not to interested in this subject but im sure i'll survive

Anonymous said...

ok im not quite sure what exactly we are doing but here goes...

1.I believe i have many choices in life, allot more than Satrapi had, she was in a very controlling country and had limited rights. As an american we have way more rights than the citizens of iran have.

2. If i was in Satrapi's position i would leave Iran for good. I would never deal with those kinds of restrictions on my personal life. Especially the stupid head blanket thing.

3.I fully understand freedom has a price, countless people have died to preserve our rights as Americans and i understand the responciblilitiesthat come with it