lunes, 4 de mayo de 2009
Reflection on Reading Lolita in Tehran
In "Reading Lolita in Tehran" we can sense the powerful impact has this story that makes it one of a kind and that everyone should get to know. It is based on a true story and it's told from women perspective during hard times. The author expresses rejection to take part in the impositions of the new goverment that closed every door to be free. Putting boundaries between what was right and wasn't. There was no longer any place to the individual huuman spirit. Leaders were more concerned and fearful of the winds of change, as they maintain ideals that have been passed for hundreds of years of generations. There is a lot of arrogance to allow young idealist minds to choose what they thought is right. But most of all, at a time that everything was run by men the most troublesome were and probably still is female liberal believes. These events are told by seven of the author's female students who come up with these controversial themes. What they propose is to step forward over that has chained them as it is parental authority, social imposed rules and the sacrifices they must made. There are issues related to age, sex and marriage based on the ideals this girls have been raise. Restricted and thrown to a second playground beneath men, as I can clearly see it and for the reasons the author leaved Tehran University in 1981.
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