Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
What lesson does Marji learn that transcends time and space?
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Marjane reflects that the regime depends on the war to retain its political control of the country. A million people lose their lives in the war. The regime becomes more repressive and seeks to stop “the enemy within” by arresting and executing those that defy its rule.