9/23: In chapter one of The Catcher in the Rye; The boy talks about his schools football games. He explains how not many girls are allowed to attend and only most seniors get to go and if they take a girl then she'll be allowed to attend the game. 9/24: Satrapi tells her story and how she went through struggles when the Islamic Revolution was going on. As a young child she always had a hard time understand why certain things happened. Like the war that was going on in Iraq. 9/25: Satrapi explains how people don't believe in her to become a prophet so she must now lie about what she wants to become. But over time she starts feeling guilt because she feels as if she's giving up on God. She will now try and find a way to make her dreams become true and prove people wrong about becoming a female prophet. 9/26: Into the revolution Satrapi becomes upset because she can't help with all the issues that are going. She also becomes upset with God because she feels as if he's not really doing much to help stop all the fighting. 9/27: Her father explains to her why the ruler is the way he is. Satrapi explain how God to her that he was the one that choose him as the ruler. And how they say it in school text books. So her father wants to find out more about this and tells how they are wrong about him.