Persepolis Jazz Journal

 9. “In spite of everything, kids were trying to look hip, even under risk of arrest.” (p. 112) How did they do this? What do you think you would have done had you been a child in this environment? What acts of rebellion did you do as a teen? In way ways is Satrapi just a normal kid?


In the novel Marjane goes to a party wearing a knit sweater with holes in it and a chain necklace with nails. She says punk rock was the trending fashion. I really liked this part of the story and I can really relate, I always wanted haircuts that my hairdresser could never understand. "Shave the side and leave the rest", id usually get a confused look and a normal cut I wasn't happy with. Eventually I started cutting my own hair, for a couple years I would dye it all sorts of vibrant yellows, reds, blues, green, my mom did not approve. I also had a number of shirts that I ripped holes in and painted on. Eventually I realized Johnny Rotten and the Sex Pistols weren't really the guys I wanted to be, love the music though. At times my entire life feels like a rebellion, my family has always told me to do something like sales or real estate because its a tough world. Follow your dreams they'd say until your dream is becoming an artist, then they've gotta try and change that. So I think I can relate to this novel in some ways, Marjane felt like the world was trying to burn her dreams, and she always felt like a rebel in ways.

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