Following the 1953 Iranian coup d'état, an incident leads to the arrest of a physician, named Abol-Ghasem. Along with some of the members of an organization, which opposed to the Shah’s regime, he is exiled and sent to a southern island. There are some
... notable features in Abol-Ghasem’s behavior and attitude, which cause some tensions among the deportees. In fact, Abol-Ghasem’s presence in that island provides an opportunity for the others to conduct some kind of reassessment on their own personalities.
Following the 1953 Iranian coup d'état, an incident leads to the arrest of a physician, named Abol-Ghasem. Along with some of the members of an organization, which opposed to the Shah’s regime, he is exiled and sent to a southern island. There are some notable features in Abol-Ghasem’s behavior and attitude, which cause some tensions among the deportees. In fact, Abol-Ghasem’s presence in that island provides an opportunity for the others to conduct some kind of reassessment on their own personalities.