Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Women revolution

Through out the novel Palace Walk the author Naguib Mahfouz we see how woman are badly treated. Even though women don't like the way that they are treated they still love their country and are willing to fight for the freedom of their country. Yasin notices that women are protesting against the British and that they are fighting for their freedom like the man are.
"Beautiful women marched in protest
I went to observe their rally.
I found them proudly
Brandishing the blackness of their garments
They looked like stars,
Gleaming in a pitch-black night.
They took to the streets;
Sa'd's home was their target"
-Hafiz Ibrahim (374).
This poem shows how it is that women all over the world have fought for the freedom that they feel that they deserve. Amina heard noises first and was afraid to check because she was afraid to wake Yasin. The true is that she was afraid of being punished. As soon as she heard that loud noise and saw what was really happening she shut the blinds and left. Yasin stayed there and was the one that noticed that even women were fighting agains the british. We have to remember that this book was written before Egypt received there independence from Britain. The women in the Egyptian culture are not allowed to go outside unless they are single. This time it was an exception for women. It must have been an exception because the men knew that they needed all the help that they could get. The men know that women love their country and therefore will allow them to fight for the women want and for what man will allow.

http://heritage-key.com/egypt/egypt-and-era-discovery

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