1. Contemplate the word veil. What is the function of a veil? When do people often wear veils? What different connotations can you think of related to the word veil? 2. Explain the significance of this panel from the bottom of page 3: 3. List at least three ways that life changes for Marjane after the 1979 revolution. 4. Making inferences: Why is Marjane's mother frightened after her photo appears in an Iranian newspaper? 5. Marjane reveals an inner conflict in the first frame on page 6. Explain Marjane's dilemma regarding her religious and secular1 selves. Base your answer on the whole chapter. 1 Secular {adjective): worldly; not religious 6. Marjane says she wants to be a prophet because of the injustice in the world. a. What example does she mention from her own life that illustrates the unfairness of class distinctions? b. What example does she mention from her own life that illustrates the unfairness of economic distinctions? Note: This is a symbol of capitalism and westernization. c. What example does she mention from her own life that illustrates the unfairness of life in general? 7. Who is Zarathustra? What are his three fundamental rules for society? 8. Marjane reveals what she wants to be when she grows up in her nightly prayers with God, at school, and to her parents, however she does not always say the same thing: a. What does she really want to be when she grows up? b. What does she tell her parents she wants to be when she grows up? c. Making inferences: Explain why she tells her parents something different. 9. Contemplate the multiple connotations of the world "veil." Think about what occurs in the chapter. What is the deeper meaning of the title of the chapter? 10. Notice how the veil detracts from each girls' individuality. Why do you think women, and not men, were forced to wear the veil? How does the veil
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