In Firdaus's life, power and control are important, and how she uses this power and control. Nawal El Saadawi's woman at point zero is a direct and sharp novel. It caused extreme emotional excitement and anger for human nature, especially for men and women. This novel surprised anger without calming me, not only in the opponents in the book, but also in social and blind eyes.
Nawal El Saadawi 's novel "Zero Point Woman" and Laurie Penny' s article "Egyptian Woman on Gender Discrimination" can be related internally or outside the time and location associated with the novel. Article Her wisdom, sharp memory, and her determination come from not only formal education but life experience and her persistent attributes. Many of her tribes have forgotten or did not show interest in the ancient tribal tradition, but due to the pretty shield, these traditions are sacred and perpetual inscriptions to her heart and spirit. Before she got married, the 16-year-old Pretty Shield adopted her baby whose parents were killed.
A woman of Point Zero (Arabic: امرأة عندن قطة الصفر, Emra'a enda noktat el sifr) is a novel published by Nawal El Saadawi in Arabic in 1975. Novels are based on the encounter with Saadawi with female prisoners in Qanatir prison. First person account of Firdaus, a murderer who agreed to tell the story of her life before being executed. This novel is exploring women's conquest in patriarchal society, women's circumcision and women's liberty issues. At the end of 1972, Saadawi published the magazine Women and Sex and was dismissed as director of Health Education and editor in Health Magazine. She began studying the neurosis of Egyptian women, during which she spoke of a prisoner, including a female prisoner who met a doctor at Qanatir prison and killed a man.