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The story is told from the first person perspective, but the narrator is changing. The first chapter is from the viewpoint of the doctor and he came to interview with Firdaus at Quinnatir. The second part is spoken by Firdaus and the third chapter is still from the viewpoint of a doctor.
Firdaus is the hero of this story and Marzouk (Pimp) is an opponent. But, interestingly, all male characters in this story can be considered opponents.
When Firdaus' s uncle's wife said she was not older than Firdaus, she was 40 years older than she, so we saw a discreet expression.
"I already know that I need a lot of money to protect that honor, but I can not get a lot of money without losing honor."
In this way, Firdaus shows that inevitably he or she loses honor to protect it. Since the country suffers from corruption, there is no way to protect that name without breaking the law.
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This month, a novel by 1975, one of the most influential feminist thinkers in the Arab world, has been reissued. finally! A point zero Nawal El Saadawi woman is a classic example, and because the book is written by non-whites, non-Western women, and is excluded from regular colonial canons. It is because it is not written by me. A fictional one, but a zero woman is based on a real explanation of a woman waiting to be executed in Cairo prison. "Please do not bother me, I have no time to listen to you," Firdaus began. She was brought up in the poor, raped by her family, genetically paralyzed, married to a young man 65 years old in his teens, beaten many times over and taken to the street, a prostitute And at the end you are already tired of, killing a man and imprisoning her
At zero, a young woman waiting to be executed at an Egyptian prison, Firdaus, tells the story and relationship that led to become a prostitute and kill a prostitute. The view of El Saadawi reflects this story. Because she was overwhelmed by her strength by visiting Firdaus in prison. Money is one of the biggest symbols of this book. It creates a game between its own value and the parallelism of Firdaus. "Men do not know the value of a woman, she decides his worth." Sharif Higher prices for myself are more aware of their real value and ready to pay at their discretion Firdaus If he can not do that, I will get what I want from other people. "]
Nawal El Saadawi 's novel "Zero Point Woman" and Laurie Penny' s article "The Tazer and the Slogan, Egyptian Women Are Disagreeable" can be associated with time and place inside and outside the text. 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 showed interest in the ancient tribal tradition, but due to the beautiful shields these traditions are sacred and permanent to her mind and spirit It is engraved. Before she got married, at the age of 16, Pretty Shield hired a woman's baby whose parents were killed.