Friday, December 4, 2015

The Vegetable







Throughout the entire autobiography The Complete Persopolis, Marjane faces many differents conflicts. She finds a minor conflict with her parents when they send her away, God when her uncle is executed, her failed relationships, her landlords, etc. However, in my very own opinion, I believe that she has the biggest conflict with herself. She had trouble finding out who she was and even coming to the end of the story, she seemed to only know that she did not want to stay in Iran.



On page 189, Marjane is shown going through numerous amounts of changes due to puberty. Her head, her feet, her eyes, her chin, her mouth, her nose, her butt, and her breasts all advanced (Satrapi 189). “As if my natural deformity wasn’t enough, I tried a few new haircuts. A little snip of the scissors on the left…and a week later, a little snip of the scissors on the right.” During this period, it is clear that Marjane is trying to find some new identity. She gels up her hair and with this new look, she even tells a man that she is French instead of Iranian (Satrapi 195).




Marjane has a habit of losing herself. Not only did she lose herself and forget who she was when she denied her nationality, but when she began to do drugs. When she met her boyfriend, Markus, they always smoked together. With that relationship and some connections, a drug-dealing job stemmed. “What do you want me to say sir? That I’m the vegetable  that I refused to become?...that I hate myself? (Satrapi 226).” She even says, “I should say that I was smoking too many joints. I was constantly tired and I always fell asleep.” This is when Marjane’s huge obsession and depression begins. This follows to be one of her largest self conflicts.