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    Both “Persepolis” and “The Armenian Community of Tabriz” are presenting the life in Iran during Reza Shah’s reign. However, each passage has its unique approaches and sides that sometimes correspond to each other. Both Satrapi and Gregorian are demonstrating their childhood period. Although it took place in the same period, there are also some differences in their early childhood, lifestyle, financial status and household accommodation. Satrapi’s early childhood was spent in an easygoing way.…

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    Tehran Conference; 1943 World War two started in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. World War two finally ended in 1945 when the United States vigorously defeated Japan. The United States entered the war when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941. The United States immediately declared war on Japan, and then Germany responded by also declaring war on the United States. Germany was at war against Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union. The greatest superpowers the world has ever…

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    The idea of rebellion was treated by authors were all diferent in some ways. The three texts we are going to talk about are "cario: my city ,my revolution" , " reading lolita in tehran" , and "persepolis 2" The first text we are going to talk about is "Cario : my city , my revolution". The text is about the author in the mass protests in Cario. The idea of rebellion in this text is very violent. An example of this is in lines 10-13 it says " We look back at where we were just minutes ago, on…

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    The scariest experiences can make the most important impacts. In “Prisoner of Tehran”, Marina Nemat utilizes setting and quotes to convey her many challenges that someone at her age should have never encountered. These challenges triggered memories of her earlier childhood before being arrested. In 246, Marina experienced discomfort and fear. In the different prison she met Taraneh and got to see her old friend Sarah. 246 did not have enough room for all the prisoners. “During the time of the…

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    In the novel Rooftops of Tehran, by Mahbod Seraji, Zari is a two dimensional character, because her most significant moments in the story are plot twists. In the story, Pasha, an Iranian teenager, is deeply in love with Zari, his neighbor who is already engaged to another man, Doctor. Doctor is a political activist who gets into trouble with the SAVAK, or the secret police. When the SAVAK kills Doctor, Zari sets herself on fire. When Pasha realizes what she is doing, Zari turns to him and…

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    This essay is gonna be about three different stories such as cairo: My city, our revolution, reading Lolita in Tehran and persepolis 2: The story of a return ill be starting with cairo: My city, our revolution security vehicles racing to get out of town and all the men leaning over the parapet above us with stones in their hands stopped in mid-throw and yelled `Run! Run!’ and held off the with the stones so they wouldn’t hit us as we skittered through the screeching vehicles to a spot where we…

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    Tehran Conference During the Tehran Conference meeting, the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union discussed plans on taking down Germany and Japan, and and what would happen to Europe after the war. The Tehran Conference was the first of several conferences held by the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union or the “Big Three.” This conference had many outcomes on the war and eventually helped put an end to the war with an Ally victory. According to The Avalon Project,…

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    The Tehran Conference In year 1943 president franklin Delanor Roosevelt, the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill and soviet leader Joseph Stalin attended a conference in Iran. In order to discuss strategies to win the war against the Germans in World War II, also to discuss a peace treaty. Roosevelt and Churchill had just attended a conference in Casablanca in which Stalin had not been invited to. There for their was some conflict between the three leaders. Stalin became suspicious of Roosevelt…

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    Azar Nafisi, a former literature professor, also reviews the conflicts faced by herself and other women in Iran regarding freedom of expression, in the memoir “Reading Lolita in Tehran.” These topics from the three texts are significant because they allow for a discussion of the mindsets of different people. In this paper, I will argue that individuals form unique types of fictional worlds in their minds which affect how they…

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    Prisoner Of Tehran by Marina Nemat is a great book that teaches strength, love, anger, courage and to never let your voice not be heard. It's a great book that challenges the reader to think deeper into Marinas words and really understand her struggle her pain her love and her courage, this book will send you on a rollercoaster of emotions. This book and the discussions we had on them were helpful, I got to see what my group members thought about the book and what they interpreted from Marinas…

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