Alem Raja. Fatma: A Novel of Arabia: Feministic Theory (Essay Sample)
Alem Raja. Fatma: A Novel of Arabia: Feministic Theory
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Alem Raja. Fatma: A Novel of Arabia: Feministic Theory
The novel "Fatma who is an Arabian peasant girl, innocently embarks on a strange mission of transformation the period her dad marries her off to a person who handles snake using a sideline form potions made of venom. After Fatma is attacked and bitten by a snake, she is transformed from the innocent girl to a powerfully sensuous woman who possesses a mysterious ability to have the power to control her husband's snakes, as well as the capacity to travel with those snakes into realms, which are beyond ordinary human experience. While on the tur with her snakes, Fatma encounters Prince Taray who is a melancholy warrior.
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