Monday, March 31, 2008
Character Biographies
Pang-Xiong-Mao is Zhi’s best friend. He is a giant panda of age 39. He is short and fat being only 5’ 5” and weighing about 300 pounds. Pang and Zhi went to school together and since then they were inseparable. Many people consider him stupid. He is very carefree and always tries to have fun. Pang isn’t afraid of anybody which sometimes gets him into fights. His personality often gets him in trouble. He always tries to cheer Zhi up when he is down. Pang also has a thing for female pandas something Zhi could care less about. His goal in life is to go to as many parties as he can before he dies. He isn’t really aware of what’s going on around him and is quite self centered.
Story Synopsis
Pang and Zhi went to the bar to try to loosen the mood. Pang was talking to the ladies but Zhi wasn’t interested. Instead he drank and remembered the past. He remembers a time ages ago in 1911 when Sun Yat Sen led a revolution against imperialist china. Pang and Zhi go on a journey to seek other jobs and to try to cope with life and their current government. They encounter many problems but they manage to proceed. As the story progresses Zhi reveals more of his past life. It seems like the friendship of these two characters is the only thing worth living for and the only thing that was significant in each others lives. As they move on Pang’s courage and Zhi’s intelligence seem to be the only thing that can oppose the government. Zhi and Pang are tired of their government and how it deals with their population. They hear about a protest. One that they say will be bigger than Tiananmen Square in 1989. Zhi and Pang both decide to be part of it in order to make a difference.
In the afternoon they left for Imperial City a newly founded city that was the center of government activity and the ideal place for a protest. As they took a ground transport to the city they doubted themselves and what they were about to do. When they got to the city the protest began with everybody chanting. Soon the military got there and used full force on the somewhat peaceful protestors. It turned into complete disaster in a matter of seconds. A wave of pandas fleeing from military separated the two friends. What used to be the center of a protest was now a full scale war. The military was killing everyone that seemed to be opposing them. Small military bomber jets were dropping bombs over giant groups of pandas. He saw Pang lying on the ground unconscious a distance away. A military official got in his way and blocked him. Using force he beat Zhi to the floor. Seeing his friend in trouble made him want to help him desperately. He knocked over the guard and as he ran toward Pang a bomb dropped and everything went black.
He wakes up in the hospital along with his friend Pang. They are both wounded really badly and will be in the hospital for weeks. As they watch the screentech they saw how other countries were reacting to this event. The U.N. put sanctions on Chinas military and the change began to grow.
Overall Zhi made a difference. He was proud of the fact that he finally did something brave to help a friend. He learned from his experiences and he learned to forget his past and move on.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Persepolis Reflection
In class we read the book Persepolis. This book represents the story of the Iranian revolution and the Iran-Iraq war through the eyes of a young girl named Marjane Satrapi. Her youthful innocence was a great contrast to the horrible things going on around her.
This book is very historical as key events are shown throughout the life of this young girl. The first major event discussed in Persepolis was the Iranian revolution. This was significant because it eventually led to the first theocracy in the world. At the time Marji was only nine and didn’t really understand what was going on. She didn’t know the difference between a religious and secular government and went along with the changes the government made.
As she grew older her surroundings changed. Iran and Iraq were now at war. They were destroying each other’s towns and bombing each other’s oil reservoirs. As this was happening Marji was becoming more decadent in a sense that she rebelled against the government and anyone who had authority over her. The reason she did this is because she saw all the terrible things the government was doing. The government sent out young proletariat boys to fight in the war. The government told them they would become martyrs and move on to the next life. The young boys not knowing any better found this to be a veritable reason to fight. As the government committed more of these treacheries Marji became more rebellious. Her life became more clandestine as she did more things against the government. Finally her family couldn’t take it and realized that Marji’s future in Iran looked very grim. Her parents decided to send her to Vienna. The book ends as she is leaving the country.
I think that Marji’s experience in Vienna will be a significant one. She will become very educated and learn about why the war in Iran started and the details of the actual war. I think that she will one day visit Iran again when the war has ended and see her friend and family. The most important thing she will do is record her story and write Persepolis so that many people across the globe can see what she went through.
Overall the book Persepolis was great. It had a great amount of historical context but at the same time was very entertaining. I liked how the book was written and how Marji’s life was shown through an array of artistic pictures. I found it amazing how the pictures and the words combined showed different types of emotion when needed. I think this book can give me key insight when it comes time for me to create my own graphic novel.