The title of a short story is essentially the attention grabber of the story, if the title is uninteresting it will receive less attention than a title that is interesting.<span />
In "Persepolis", we can infer the following after looking at the panel where the narrator is pressed between her mother and grandmother:
- We can infer that the mother and the grandmother are speaking in hushed voices, which is why they are so close to each other to the point of pressing the narrator.
- We can also infer they are very worried about the narrator's father's safety, so they do not want the narrator to hear what they have to say.
- "Persepolis" is a graphic novel by Marjane Satrapi based on her life experiences growing up in Iran.
- At a certain point in the novel, when Marjane is just a child, her father goes out to take pictures of people demonstrating in the streets.
- Taking pictures iss forbidden, and her father has even been in jail before.
- In the panel mentioned in the question, Marjane's mother and grandmother are standing, close to each other, with little Marjane in the middle, pressed between them.
- This panel helps us infer a couple of things. First, that the two women are speaking in low voices, which would explain why they are so close to each other.
- Second, that they are extremely worried about the father and do not want Marjane to hear what they are saying.
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