If You Could Be Mine

What does the picture of the Ayatollah represent in the novel, If You Could Be Mine?

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The picture of the Ayatollah symbolizes the ever-watching eye of the government. Like in 1984, the government is always watching. Sahar imagines that the Ayatollah is watching her and Nasrin while they kiss. His eyes are silently judging her.

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If You Could Be Mine