Similarities Between Reading Lolita In Tehran And Persepolis
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The idea of a rebellion was treated by the authors by explaining how Muslim women were treated, how they felt and what action they took. A rebellion is the action or process in resisting authority, control, or convention. The authors of “Cairo: my city, my revolution”, “Reading Lolita in Tehran”, and “Persepolis 2” they create tension in each story because they talk about how the women must follow the rules and if they don’t then they get punished for not following the rules. They showed how they rebelled in their own way and what happened to them. Also, it told them of the consequences and showed where they were after the rebellion. Most importantly, in the story “from Reading Lolita in Tehran” it talks about the idea of a rebellion when