In the wake of the Shah's flight, strange things occur: the Shah's image is torn from school-books that once proclaimed him as a leader chosen by God; a neighbor falsely claims to have received an injury during the revolution; and the passions of the time cause some to seek not just revolution, but retaliation. Marji hears from friends that the father of Ramin, a neighborhood boy, was in the SAVAK, the Shah's secret police, and killed a million people. Marji wishes to punish Ramin with a beating but her mother stops her and explains that Ramin should not be blamed for his father's actions. What does Marji's mother say to Marji?
1) Ramin is innocent and should not be blamed for his father's actions
2) Marji should punish Ramin for his father's actions
3) Marji should seek revenge on Ramin for his father's actions
4) Marji should ignore Ramin and move on