In "Persepolis," Marjane Satrapi explores the duality of captivity and freedom through her experiences growing up in post-revolutionary Iran. The oppressive regime restricts personal freedoms, particularly for women, while Marjane grApples with her identity and the constraints imposed by society. Her journey to Europe represents a quest for personal freedom, yet it also reveals the emotional captivity she feels due to cultural dislocation. Ultimately, Satrapi illustrates that freedom is complex, often intertwined with loss and longing.
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