Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood

what was important to Marji and her parents? what environment do they create for their daughter despite living under an oppressive regime?

what were a couple things important to her and her family

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Marjane feels a great tension between her parents' political views and their actions. Their belief in equality and liberation for the working classes conflicts with the privilege that they hold and seek in society. On one occasion, Marjane compares her mother to the Guardians of the Revolution, the secret police force of the Islamic regime. The end of the novel is a representation of the eventual break that all children must have with those that raise them. In Marjane's case, she also breaks with the country and culture that raised her.