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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

English Reflective Statement

I participated in an synergistic oral discussion about(predicate) the invigorated by Nawal El Sadawi named The Woman at Point Zero. From the interactive oral, I was able develop a new view which I had never thought of. The idea was that the characters in the novel were two dimensional, so that the main character Firdaus is able to reassign, which she is not. The idea stemmed from what Ashleigh said about how Firdaus has the power of rejection using her physical body.So I said that it was a fancy for women and what Firdaus does have, is the power to change. I developed it into the concept of change for the better, i. e. the ability to change and move forward in society. For example if Firdaus looked at the situation where she was organism abused by her uncle and aunt, reviewed all the problems and then found a itinerary to make the next situation better, which would the be domestic violence original from her husband Sheikh Mahmood.All in all, in a society exchangeable Egypt in the 1970s, fear was the most dominant way to have power, moreover its not re travel the fear that allows the courage to change, its the knowledge of fear and moving forward anyway. Talking about fear, Brad brought up an interesting idea of Firdaus not being acrophobic of what normal people would be afraid of, but of something so delicate, eyes. He said something about how she was cautious and self-importance conscious about being looked down upon and being watched over. Which made me solicit the question, why she didnt have the courage to change her fate, up until the jiffy she killed her pimp.

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