Persepolis work
Your chapter is:
Chapter
|
Page
|
Scholar
|
The Veil
|
3
|
John
|
The Bicycle
|
10
|
Noah
|
The Water Cell
|
18
|
Madeleine
|
Persepolis
|
26
|
Deborah
|
The Letter
|
33
|
Jo
|
The Party
|
40
|
Jack
|
The Heroes
|
47
|
Eleanor
|
Moscow
|
54
|
Fred
|
The Sheep
|
62
|
Famhi
|
The Trip
|
72
|
Keira
|
The F-14s
|
80
|
Freja
|
The Jewels
|
87
|
Peter
|
The Key
|
94
|
Furkan
|
The Wine
|
103
|
Jamie
|
The Cigarette
|
111
|
Indi
|
The Passport
|
118
|
Marina
|
Kim Wilde
|
126
|
Cam
|
The Shabbat
|
135
|
Lucas & Liam
|
The Diary
|
143
|
John
|
You need to:
1. Summarise the chapter in no more than 10 bullet
points.
2. Send your summary to me by email or give me the
handwritten copy.
3. Refer to the three prompts on the SAC sheet
i. The worst battle you have to fight is between what you know and what you feel.ii. Conflict is inevitable, but combat is optional.
iii. The greatest conflicts are not between two people but between one person and their self.
4. Identify at least one panel from the chapter that relates to one of the prompts. You should be able to identify at least two of the three prompts from each chapter.
My example.
The
Veil p3 John
Summary
- MS is 10 at the time of the revolution
- All girls now have to wear the veil to school
- Schools are now segregated
- MS’s mother protests against the veil and against
the restrictions on women’s rights
- MS is very religious as a child
- Her family is wealthy
- Her grandmother is important to her
- MS talks to God
- She wants to be a prophet
- Her family is unhappy with this so she tells them
she wants to be a doctor
How the
chapter relates to the prompt
Prompt 3 – conflict with self: panel 5 on p8 to
panel 5 p9 – MS understands the problem other people have with her wanting to
be a prophet so she tells them what they want to hear.
Prompt 1 – battle between know and feel: p5: MS’s
mother is conflicted between what she knows (the veil represents a restriction
on women’s rights) and what she feels (fear of the repercussions)
or
what she knows (the revolutionary state could
punish her for her opposition) and what she feels (that being forced to wear
the hijab is a violation of her human rights)
It depends on your point of view.