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In “Birthplace,” Saffarzadeh addresses the concept of shame in relation to her culture’s belief

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 Saffarzadeh addresses the concept of shame in relation to her culture’s belief inmonotheism.
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In “Birthplace,” Saffarzadeh addresses the concept of shame in relation to her culture’s belief

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Za' Dghah is a poem that Saffarzadeh published after she returned to Iran and saw the situation over there. Then, she felt ashamed of her culture and the conditions are provided to the women. Because her culture is unjust to women even at their birth. Making older women implant that culture and ideology to young girls to adopt it and accept it. However, she wrote about how shameful it is. An example of this is how she describes that the mother, father, and grandparents are disappointed after the narrator's mother gives birth to a baby girl.

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