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Monthly Archives October 2014

“An Egyptian Childhood” Creative Response

My creative response to An Egyptian Childhood is the Arabic word of “submission”. I chose to write the word out in Arabic not only because it is the core of the story but also for the simple artistic appeal of the Arabic script. This story particular shocked and intrigued me in a sense that shows […]

“We Sinful Women” Creative Response

You look left, you look right, you look straight ahead or behind and you will most likely see women. Women are everywhere in this world and should in theory represent the same level of power as men. In high school I took a semester of Women’s Literature, however, I have never really been exposed to […]

“The Suns of Independence” Creative Response

The Suns of Independence shines light on the complexity of the contrast between leaving a familiar world behind and starting a new life. In The Suns of Independence, the main character, Fama, inherits the position and honor of being the leader of his homeland. This is of course a huge change to his life as […]

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