This is the last chapter of the comic book Persepolis. It finalizes very unexpectedly, almost unresolved. She is expelled from her school and soon placed in a new one. But, after discussing between her parents and the teenager, they decide to send her abroad. They believe it is best for her to leave the country, and even though she is doubtful at first, she eventually ends up leaving. In the final reading response, I will answer all the question I asked throughout previous chapters. This story takes place some time around the 20th century. The fact that she wants to be the prophet doesn't show up as the book continues; in fact, she becomes a very rebellious teenager and is even expelled from her school. This comic book talks about the religion, and the experiences of the war against Iraq. As a little girl, she had many 'meetings' with God at night, and one point in the book these stop. I believe she leaves behind the prophet dreams and the chats with God because she becomes a big girl. To finalize, I would like to say that this comic book turned out to be better than I imagined. Even though some parts were odd, and the finale was very exciting, it was fantastic. I would totally recommend this book.
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