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    Discuss the work of fiction you have read which has helped you most to understand the complexity of the world. (100 – 300 words) In my junior year of high school, I had read the book Woman at Point Zero by Nawal El Saadawi, an Egyptian author. The book depicts an Egyptian woman who grew up in a poor home and experiences difficulties with a obtaining a higher education before she results to other methods to obtain power. Prior to reading this, I was largely ignorant of the lasting impacts of gender

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    that the husband is very sick and his body stinks. This irritates Firdaus so much but the husband insists on kissing her. It is from this confession that Firdaus elicits the emotion of sympathy. Her audience sympathizes with her and see an oppressed woman who has to endure all this just because she is married

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    The abuse of women is seen frequently in Nawal El Saadawi’s novel Woman at Point Zero. This repeating picture or idea of women taken over by men in the Egyptian society, takes the reader into a different and vicious world that keeps on with the pictures or the stereotypes of men acting like animals and destroying women. El Saadawi represents Firdaus as a catastrophic hero, who is basically executed because she is brave enough to stand up against men in a society that is mostly dominated by men. In

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    become part of the struggle for a better world. Non-western women who proclaim themselves as feminists often are critiqued for being disloyal to their culture and for selling out to western feminist ideals. Through examining El Saadawi’s book of Woman At Point Zero focusing on Islamic values and western feminism, we can start to see where El Saadawi shapes Firdaus to stand on this issue of femininity. The idea of feminism has a direct correlation to the Islam religion and what it expects of Muslim women

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    Nawal El Saadawi’s novel, Woman at Point Zero, can be considered to be a rebellion against authoritarian political and patriarchal structures because it tells of Firdaus’ life story in way that shows an obvious discontent with the way society views women and the way it glorifies aspects that go again societal norms. Saadawi places a large emphasis on the descriptions of eyes in the novel to express Firdaus’ feelings towards certain characters. Firdaus starts out having a happy childhood, when she

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    Nawal El Saadawi’s eye opening novel “Woman at Point Zero” exposes the gender inequality, male violence and domination over females occurring in Egypt. Through the character Firdaus, we learn that humans feel obligated to pursue personal desires, but all humans are social primates who feel the need to integrate within a society and eventually conform to society’s expectations. In Egypt it is common for men to possess control over women and they conform to the expectations of society because they

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    necessary item that makes a big impact on one’s everyday life. To make their points, authors often add a certain connotation to the people that use the money, rather than money itself. Nawal El Saadawi describes a society in which many use money for selfish reasons, often suppressing other groups, like women, in the process, which represents a negative attitude toward the people that use the money. In her novel, Woman at Point Zero, Nawal El Saadawi frequently mentions the appearance of physical money

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    Captivity in Woman at Point Zero by Nawal El Saadawi, is a strongly emphasized theme. Fideaus the protagonist is constantly constrained and surveilled within the realms of the Egyptian society subsequently being emotionally, and twice literally, captive. The significance of captivity in Woman at Point Zero is not only for plot or dramatic effect. In the writing of Woman At Point Zero Nawal El Saadawi wishes to inform the reader about the captivity felt by some women in suppressive countries. In this

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    The Significance of Firdaus’s Life and Downfall in Woman at Point Zero Throughout the novel Woman at Point Zero, written by Nawal El Saadawi, the theme of value and ranking is commonly talked about. The reputation that the main character, Firdaus, builds for herself is a reputation that holds a lot of power. That reputation was broken after Firdaus’ meeting with a prince, after she confessed that she had killed a man earlier that night. The author uses imagery and word choice to show the significance

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    Woman At Point Zero: Symbolism of Money The novel “Woman at Point Zero” by Nawal El Saadawi tells the tale of a woman, named Firdaus being interviewed by a journalist before her execution. She is in prison on the charge of murdering a man, in an extremely sexist culture, which has a lot of disparity between men and women. One of the recurring symbols in the novel was that of money. Money was a very negative symbol in the novel, and it was highlighted by Firdaus that one could not possess both

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