Describe the writer's voice. Is it appealing? Which aspects of Marji's character do you identify with or like the most, at least? Did your reaction to the little girl affect your reading experience.
Marjane Satrapi's voice is very appealing. It makes the reader have a hook on the book. For instance, when I was reading the first page of the book, I instantly had a hook on the book, knowing that it's about a Tehran women growing and learning and experiencing the life of their people and what they have been through. Through the revolution of the Shah's and the others. From the characters, I would identify myself as little Marji. Little Marji was a curious girl who was so funny and sophisticated.. She was really smart for a 10 year old. I feel like the opposite of her because she was smart at 10, and I was retarded at 10. But we both share a similarity, we both talk a lot. The little girl did not affect my reading experience because the little girl made the story more interesting and alive. The story of her life growing up and remembering what happened, that's a mind blowing experience to be reading it from a women growing knowing and being there for her history.