Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
. What is one of the country’s rituals? What is its purpose?
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At school all of the girls line up twice a day and mourn the war dead. They stand in single file lines and beat their breasts. Marjane reflects that self-flagellation is a national ritual. Many of the men beat themselves, often violently with chains or knives, to prove their loyalty to the Islamic state and show off their machismo.