Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
  • 1. Who is the main character in 'Persepolis'?
A) Marjane Satrapi
B) Her father
C) Her mother
D) The Shah
  • 2. In which country does 'Persepolis' take place?
A) Iraq
B) Afghanistan
C) Turkey
D) Iran
  • 3. What does Marjane's grandmother symbolize in the story?
A) Conformity
B) Tradition without change
C) Resistance and resilience
D) Wealth and privilege
  • 4. What is a recurring theme in 'Persepolis'?
A) Outdoor adventure
B) Alienation from family
C) Cultural identity
D) Romantic love
  • 5. Which form of expression does Marjane use to cope with her experiences?
A) Writing music
B) Dancing
C) Only talking
D) Drawing and storytelling
  • 6. What lesson does Marjane learn about her freedom?
A) Freedom is guaranteed
B) Freedom comes with responsibility
C) Freedom is without limits
D) Freedom is easily achieved
  • 7. What does Marjane’s relationship with her parents signify?
A) Financial struggles only
B) Separation and distance
C) Support and understanding despite challenges
D) Complete disagreement
  • 8. Which motif is prominent in Marjane's clothing choices?
A) Only traditional attire
B) Uniformity and sameness
C) Anti-fashion sentiment
D) Fashion as a form of self-expression
  • 9. What societal issue is prominently depicted in 'Persepolis'?
A) Scientific advancements
B) Gender inequality
C) Wealth disparity
D) Environmental issues
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