Persepolis I

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