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what descriptive details does the author employ to help readers create a picture of Sanaz? This is from the story "reading lolita in Tehran" by Azar Nafisi

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Sanaz is described as being divided between two men: her rich younger brother who controls his sister and Ali, her significant other who had left to England six years prior. Her brother then starts getting paranoid and following her, listening to her phone conversations and spying. This gives a good feeling of her life and actions.

The author also describes Sanaz as having beautiful long hair, which she constantly flicks, but hides beneath it. She also wears a scarf over golden earrings and wears a robe over her orange shirt and jeans, enabling the reader to picture her looks.

Finally, she is also said to take pride on her hair and desires more freedom than she currently has, but walk on the streets trying to hide from the cold unforgiving world.

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