How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Panel)
Quote #1
"People came out [of the hospital] carrying the body of a young man killed by the army. He was honored like a martyr." (4.28)
That's the one very small upside to dying in Iran: you're probably going to be honored as a martyr. The downside is that, well, you're dead, and that your memory is being exploited for political gain, depending on which side honors your death.
Quote #2
At school, they lined us up twice a day to mourn the war dead. They put on funeral marches and we had to beat our breasts. (13.9)
This whole honoring-the-dead thing sounds kind of nice, but it's once again turning death into propaganda. It's a way of forcing people, especially kids, into believing that dying for their country is a good thing.