Thursday 4 February 2016

Choose Your Fate: Analytical

Naguib conveys Said to be at the lowest point in his life as a result of his unfortunate fate, all the tides were turning against him as he feels he was betrayed by the very own people he used to trust (His best-friend, His wife, and his daughter). Throughout the entirety of the novel, Said's character was diffused with hatred and anger towards those he feels were traitors, having said that, Said constantly refers to these traitors as dogs and uses harsh words and depressing tones, one instance is the grave scene, Naguib implements this  dull scene to show that a man can not control his happiness with a pre-determined fate. Knowing that the "traitors" are on the loose, Said doesn't witness a glimpse of happiness throughout the novel. Said can't control what is happening to the people who betrayed him As a result, Naguib portrays fate to be the biggest determiner of one's happiness. 

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