Monday, October 31, 2011

Final draft

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In Persepolis, Marjan has a great message to all people around the world. Her rebelling against anything that is wrong , and her independent mind are admirable."Don’t give yourselves to brutes, men who despise you and enslave you -- who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think and what to feel, who drill you, diet you, and treat you as cattle, as cannon fodder."(Charlie Chaplin ,final speech in the Great Dictator). During the hard time of her life, when the government was controlling people and manipulating their religions, ideologies, and situations, she figured out the truth that people deserve happiness, freedom and equality in their life, and she stood up along with several others to fight for her belief.                                             
           
“I was born with religion” (Satrapi 6). Some people think that a religious person is defined as a person who prays regularly. I also believe that Marjan was born with religion. Most people are born with religion, without having any chance to choose. The kind of religion we are born with depends on the religion of our ancestors. It has become a tradition in every society. Nobody is asked whether s/he wants to have religion or not, or which religion s/he wants to have. I think most people who claim to have a religious belief, don't even know what their own religion says; they attack the different ideas blindly, and don't take a chance to learn different ideas. Intolerance has made them blind. "Let us fight to free the world, to do away with national barriers, do away with greed, with hate and intolerance" (Chaplin). I don,t have enough knowledge about religions, but the only thing that I know is  that unfortunately religions have been the best  tools in the  leaders’ greedy hands. For example, in my country Iran, Islamic republic encouraged young people to fight against Iraq and said that suffering martyrdom would take them to heaven. "The key to paradise was for poor people. Thousands of young kids, promised a better life, exploded on the minefields with their keys around their necks” (Satrapi 102).
People in power have always tried to find some way to control the people . They try to cause disunion among people to govern. They have always tried to make people believe that they are all different from each other because of their races, religions, abilities, situations, cultures, ideologies, and so on, to make them fight against each other. For a long period of time, Muslim fundamentalists were telling ignorant people that Christian people are unclean and it was religiously prohibited to keep company with Christians. Also, for a long time after that planned disaster on the Twin Towers in New York, media in America told the Americans that Middle Easterns were all terrorists and instigated them against each other. The purpose of all these illusions is greed. “The misery that is now upon us is but the passing of greed” (Chaplin final speech in the Great Dictator).Unfortunately with the help of this deceit, the United States started a long war in the Middle East that has brought nothing but misery for both American and Middle East’s people.

            Marjan is the symbol of a deep humanity, who is looking for happiness, respect, sympathy towards others, equality and freedom for all the humanity, someone whose mind has not been too manipulated to lose her consciousness completely. She is still having the love of humanity in her heart.  She naturally feels that all of the humanity has one nature, so all of them have the same right to live. She is the symbol of the natural man whose mind has not yet changed completely. Before the revolution in Iran the educational system which is the main language of the governors, told her that Shah-the king of Iran- was the representative of God and after the revolution, the next government claims to be the representative of God too. She got confused especially when her teacher who, “was the one who told us that the Shah was chosen by God."(Perspolis 44) said, "Children, tear out all the photos of the Shah from your books."(Satrapi 44).She couldn’t digest that some people in power "tell us what to do and what to think and what to feel"(Charlie Chaplin final speech in the Great Dictator). In 1980, "the year it became obligatory to wear the veil at school"(Satrapi 3) what was the difference between Reza Khan (the father of Shah) and the Islamic Republic? Reza Khan forced people to take off their veil and Islamic republic forced them to wear the veil. Marjan had a lot of questions in her mind. Some of them were answered by her parents and some understood by reading books. She began to search for the answers of her questions from any kind of sources. It was lucky that Marjan's family was open-minded enough to help her find the answers. Even one day her father said, “I think you are old enough to understand certain things you should know...."(Satrapi 22). Somewhere else she said, “I realized then that I didn't understand anything. I read all the books I could.” (Satrapi 32) She always had a dream of equality and justice for all the people who suffered class distinction. She believed in God as the symbol of justice and equality who supported the oppressed. But when she found out that God did nothing to prevent these cruel and injustices, she didn’t stick to believing in God, and lost her faith. She tried to find some other way to reach her dreams.


Marjan is a brave individual who tries to know the truth without intolerance. "Let us fight to free the world, to do away with national barriers, do away with greed, with hate and intolerance.”(Charlie Chaplin final speech in the Great Dictator) She wants to make her own decisions, and not follow a wrong way just because that is a public opinion. All of those who have the same thoughts as Marjan can't stay silent when the people in power on the top of the pyramid, who can be counted by fingers, are always making bloodshed  in order to satisfy their greed, while on the bottom of the pyramid the people are striving to survive.
Marjan is one of these people around the world who have understood the truth and are standing against oppression, exploitation, and injustice. Those 99% who are demonstrating against 1% in  the occupy wall street in New York , Oakland, and all around the world, those who are fighting against oppressors in Iran, Libya, Syria and Egypt, … ,those who are speaking out that we are not cattle, we are not machines, we are men. “Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men, machine men, with machine minds and machine hearts. You are not machines. You are not cattle. You are men. You have the love of humanity in your hearts. You don't hate" (Charlie Chaplin final speech in Great Dictatot). People no matter in what time and situation are human being that deserve freedom and rights, under no control of anyone but themselves.


Work Citation

Satrapi, Marjane, Persepolis. New York: Pantheon Books, 2004.Print.

 "Charlie Chaplin Final Speech in The Great Dictator - YouTube." YouTube - Broadcast     Yourself. Web. 31 Oct. 2011. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcvjoWOwnn4>.



3 comments:

  1. Dear Zohreh,
    I'm very glad to see your paper here because I did not see it in our Turnitin file. Did you have trouble with the link? This is a powerful collection of ideas, reflections on the text and analysis of the very real and complex situation in which we all exist. I appreciate your insights and your ability to weave together your analysis of Marjan with the wisdom of Charlie Chaplin! These quotes deepen the reader's connection to the deeper issues at the heart of the text. Well done. There are a few minor grammatical errors that don't impede my understanding and a couple of TEA paragraphs that could have been more coherently organized as well as a few missing signal phrases, but otherwise this is a great paper. Thank you! 5453 B+

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  2. Thank you so much Ms. Knapp for your comment.I am so glad to be in your class. This is the best class I have ever had.

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  3. Zohrey,

    I enjoyed reading your paper and I loved the ideas and reflections you put into your paper. Thank you for sharing with us.

    Sheila S

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