FSCC 4:00 classMain MenuPersepolisPedro and MeCreditsMary Assadf231428d3fe6a0e63c975240f1a85fa95933a663
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12020-02-27T21:34:51+00:00Xinyue Lia2913a138d2da353e4dd0331d4b3cfe04b18e7be227the figure of devilplain2020-03-29T13:44:51+00:00Xinyue Lia2913a138d2da353e4dd0331d4b3cfe04b18e7beThe author also uses the hyperbole at the left corner of the page to depict “devil” and makes it lay around the entire edge to show his power, surrounding the author’s family means the can not gain freedom with the existence of this devil. This metaphoric devil the author depicted here, which is not actually in the room, is the Shah’s reign. The devil’s claw moved in the direction of the author's family means they were threatened by the Shah's regime.