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TASIYAN

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Absolutely, here's the full English translation of your story summary: The story of "Tasiyan" unfolds as a forbidden love blossoms amidst the turmoil of revolution. Shirin, the daughter of a wealthy factory owner, and Amirdari, a free-spirited young man estranged from his family, fall for each other after a chance encounter in Amir's printing shop. Amidst the revolution and political conflicts, Amir, to save Shirin from predicament and prove himself to her family, joins the clandestine organization SAVAK. This decision distances him from his own family and plunges him into complex events. Amir's love for Shirin pushes him towards bold, sometimes dangerous, decisions—from puncturing her suitor's car tires to joining SAVAK. But these choices have unforeseen consequences. Saeed, Amir's former friend and superior in SAVAK, who was dismissed from his position due to Amir's actions, harbors deep resentment. He devises schemes that not only endanger Shirin's father but also lead to the accidental suicide of Shirin's uncle by marriage, a key figure in the communist movement. As the revolutionary fervor and national unrest intensify, Amir and Shirin seek refuge in a secluded house in the north to escape their troubles and marry, holding a simple wedding ceremony. But this peace is fleeting. The betrayal by Parastoo, Amir's lovestruck cousin, and Saeed's vindictiveness, lead to Amir's brutal arrest and torture. Shirin witnesses Amir's torment and is forced to return home. The story reaches its climax; Amir, upon discovering Shirin's father's second wife, tries to deepen his bond with Shirin, but this revelation also results in an argument between Shirin and her father. Shirin briefly takes refuge at Amir's house. Meanwhile, Saeed, with a new plot, attempts to expose the communist ties of Shirin's uncle by marriage and the cousin of Shirin's father's second wife, leading to the death of Nader, Shirin's cousin's beloved, in a clash with SAVAK. Finally, in a moment of utter madness and despair, Amir goes to Saeed's house, where he gets into a confrontation that unintentionally leads to Saeed's death. Amir hides Saeed's body and tries to erase any trace. But Shirin, discovering Amir's bloody clothes and fearing him, contemplates fleeing the country. In Saeed's last attempt to rectify the past, he writes a letter urging everyone to forget the past and speak with Shirin's father. However, Amir, terrified of losing Shirin, incites the workers at Shirin's father's factory to burn it down, aiming to prevent Shirin from leaving the country. In the climactic and tense final scene, enraged workers storm Shirin's house. Amir confronts them with a gun, and while defending Shirin, finds himself in a struggle with the workers. In the chaos, Shirin, after hitting her head on a pillar, suffers a fatal brain injury and dies by the pool. Amir, witnessing the death of his beloved, feels his world crumble. With a final cry, "My state without you is Tasiyan," he ends his own life, bringing the story of these two lovers to a tragic close. This summary aims to capture the essence and key plot points of your story effectively for a global audience.
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Chapter 1 - THE FIRST ENCOUNTER

The story of Tasiyan begins where fate intertwines the lives of two individuals from different worlds. Shirin, the daughter of a wealthy and beloved factory owner, owes everything to her patriotic father. She's on the verge of an arranged marriage to her father's close friend's son, a union that promised a smooth and unburdened life.

But in another corner of the city, destiny has charted a different course for Amirdari. Amir, a free-spirited young man working in a small printing house, has been cast out by his religious father. In the fervent era of the revolution, where some were devout and others embraced communism, Amir's father, due to his religious convictions and his son's love for freedom, books, and wine, had banished him from home.

One day, Shirin steps into Amir's printing house to have something printed. Their eyes meet, sparking an immediate connection, and Amir falls madly in love with Shirin. The very next night, Amir's brother, also a devout man like their father, earnestly pleads with Amir to print some leaflets for him. These leaflets are destined for the university, a hotbed of student activism, to be distributed under the cover of night.

By ill fortune, on that same night, government agents raid the university and apprehend Amir along with the leaflets. But just as Amir is being interrogated, a more complex story unfolds. Amir's old friend, Nima, disguised as a SAVAK agent, sees him. Nima, with his influential words and vouching for Amir's innocence, secures his release from the interrogators.

Now, Amir learns of Shirin's wealthy suitor; a man from an influential family connected to the General. This burgeoning love, bordering on madness, compels Amir to make a desperate decision: to win Shirin and prove his standing, he joins SAVAK. It's a dangerous military profession, widely reviled at the time, and Amir knows his parents must never discover his true occupation.