Marjane, the seemingly kind soul who wanted to be a prophet, expresses the will of attacking Ramin, instead of forgiving him. What does this show about her?
If the Shah was going to make an effort to become a democracy, why was he so picky as to who would be the Prime Minister? Did he really want to move to democracy or was he only stalling to keep himself in power?
Why does the public retaliate when the Shah tries to move towards democracy?
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ReplyDeleteMarjane, the seemingly kind soul who wanted to be a prophet, expresses the will of attacking Ramin, instead of forgiving him. What does this show about her?
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ReplyDeleteIf the Shah was going to make an effort to become a democracy, why was he so picky as to who would be the Prime Minister? Did he really want to move to democracy or was he only stalling to keep himself in power?
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