Persepolis I
Across
- 2. Bubbles that emanate over a person's head
- 5. As it turns out Marji's grandfather was a
- 8. What literary device is: The revolution is like a Bicycle. When the wheels don't turn ti falls.
- 9. Bubbles that emanate over a person's mouth
- 10. person What point of view does Satrapi use in this graphic novel
- 12. The squiggly or radiating lines of emphasis over the head of the characters
- 13. These make the facial expressions that impact the tone of the graphic novel
- 15. Revolution 1979 is the year that this began
- 17. The board game that Marji (nickname for Marjane) wanted to play with her parents
- 18. US President who refused refuge to the exiled Shah
Down
- 1. Another name for a king is a
- 3. The age that Marjane was when the graphic novel opens
- 4. Communist Manifesto. This non-literary text also addresses the theme of capitalism.
- 6. Today my name is Che Guevara. I am Fidel. And I want to be Trotsky
- 7. The Friday that Mehri and Marji got in trouble
- 8. The Class that kept Mehri from marrying her neighbor
- 10. 65% of Iranians speak this language, also known as Iranian Persian
- 11. The Theater where over 400 people were massacred
- 13. What appeal can you spot? The BBC said there were 400 victims, the Shah said that a group of religious fanatics perpetrated a massacre
- 14. A symbol of oppression for some, a symbol of tradition for others
- 16. They were the secret police of the Shah's regime