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Persepolis

analysis of a movie

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Harry Zhang DATE \@ "y?M?d?" 2015?3?12? The differences between the movie and comic Literature homework A big part of the movies are adapted from some famous novels or novels. Such as the and which we have already learnt. I watched the movie edition of the . The movie that was adapted by the original comic is absolutely a elaborate work, it earns lots of approval and reputation all over the world. On the other hand, because of some inevitable reasons, the movie still has some differences with the comic.

The Empires of Persia

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 10 July 2015 Chapter 7 Outline Formation of Classic Societies, 500 BC ? 500 1, prominent societies were Persia, China, India, Mediterranean basin China/India depended on rice, millet, wheat, Persia/Mediterranean depended on wheat China, earth/wood were used for public buildings; India, wood was used; Persia/Mediterranean, architects designed buildings of brick/stone Silk roads linked China/Euro Persia Struggle between Cyrus, leader of Persia, Croesus, ruler of kingdom Lydia in southwest Anatolia; Croesus noted Persian influence/asked Greek oracle at Delphi if to go to war Oracle responded that attacking Cyrus would destroy a kingdom 546 BC, Croesus seized a town, provoking Cyrus
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