Thursday, 14 June 2018

conclusion
remind them what your topic question was
this essay sought to proove that..
summerise your body paragraphs
reaffirming your whole esay crux.
important
 summarise your argument
main point from each body paragraph.
a couple of sentences.
no quotes
your findings
no new material at all.

I found that the orchard in woman without men did function as a sanctuary for this reason and this and this.
summarise answer to question.
I found that the charactars arcs in woman without men did function as a metaphor for the events happening in 1950s Iran.

Munis, listens to the radio despite her tyranical brother. He unplugs her only connection to the outside world.
faezeh then digs her up, alive and munis becomes the most political character.
death set her free to be political? is it still munis?

The garden is protective and healing.
The soldiers come and eat all the food.
then the singing happens and they listen, it is a last hurrah for the wealthy educated classes celebrating their culture.

Oddly enough, the one that is the most sinful [the prostitute] becomes the most spiritual. We have a saying, that the mystics, the dervishes in our Sufi tradition, are the people that suffer the most, and because they're so tortured, they turn into spiritual beings. Zarin, who is the most tortured, becomes the most spiritual and the most compassionate in the way that she impacts the other women's lives. It's her spirituality and otherworldliness that I like. The last thing, also, is that Zarin never speaks in the entire film, but you always understand her.
https://www.thestranger.com/seattle/on-women-without-men-qanda-with-shirin-neshat/Content?oid=4401220

Garden as a womb
Zarin is so much better, the garden blossoms. logic, let sopen it, hav a party invite people from tehran.
tree crashes down when they are planning what to wear to the party.

It was like the garden had no walls once they entered. So again, we were really playing with these paradoxical spaces; like heaven or like hell, but nothing that belonged to the earth. Maybe it was when Munis died, that was life after death; or maybe this is a place where all the women are dead. Until the army of guests comes in to the garden, which is like a rape. When Farrokhlagha decides to open it up to the people, things start crumbling down. The garden is betrayed by being opened to the outsiders, you know. 
https://filmmakermagazine.com/sundance_features/2010/01/women-without-men-s-shirin-neshat-by.html





Allah has promised to the believing men and the believing women gardens, beneath which rivers flow, to abide in them, and goodly dwellings in gardens of perpetual abode; and best of all is Allah's goodly pleasure; that is the grand achievement (Qur'an 9.72)http://corpus.quran.com/translation.jsp?chapter=9&verse=72


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