The women of Nawal El Saadawi in Point Zero are imprisoned and are strongly emphasized themes. The protagonist of Fideaus is constantly restricted and monitored in the field of Egyptian society, and then emotionally and literally twice captured. The importance of imprisonment in "Zero Point Women" is not just a conspiracy or a dramatic effect. At the time of writing a woman at zero point, Navar El Saadawi wants to tell the reader about the imprisonment of some women suppressing the country. Thus, she means that the hero Firdaus represents many women as well as women.
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. Articles Point Zero women provide a fictional journey, but the mind and inspiration are very realistic, but the idea incorporated in this novel is as true as the direct information provided by Laurie Penny is.
Of Zero Zero's women, Nawal El Saadawi explained her psychiatrist's experience in Egypt and studied the psychological effects of prisons on female prisoners. In the introduction she said in the introduction that when doing these studies, he did not know that one day he would be imprisoned in the government. While visiting Qanatir prison, Naval met a doctor and told her she had a really great prisoner. She is waiting to kill the death sentence of the man, but the doctor can not believe that the woman has the ability to kill someone. He wrote a request for amnesty, but a woman who was sentenced to death sentenced her not to sign. Navarre desperately wanted to see a woman named Firdaus, but Firdaus refused to meet her. Finally, the day before she was executed, Firdaus agreed to meet Nawal.