what theme motivates most of Said's actions after prison?
revenge
in which country does the novel take place?
Egypt
what mood is most common throughout the novel?
suspense
what literary genre best describes the novel?
historical fiction
which country's culture is explored in the novel?
Egypt's
which theme is shown through the betrayals Said experiences?
betrayal/lost of trust
what major city serves as the primary setting?
Cairo
which tone does the author often use when portraying Said's thoughts?
bitterish and or resentful
what crime-related genre element appears throughout the story?
psychological thriller
what social change in Egypt influences the story's events?
political and social changes after the Egyptian Revolution
how does the novel explore the idea of justice?
it contrasts personal revenge with true justice
how does the urban setting affect Said's experience?
it makes him feel disconnected and hunted
how does the mood change during Said's failed revenge attempts?
it becomes more tense and tragic
why could the novel potentially be considered psychological fiction?
it focuses heavily on Said's thoughts and emotions
which cultural value is repeatedly tested through the betrayals Said experiences?
loyalty
what theme is reflected in Said's growing isolation?
loneliness and or alienation
why is the setting important to understanding the story's conflicts?
it reflects social and political changes occurring in Egypt
what feeling does the reader often experience as Said becomes more desperate?
anxiety or sympathy (depends on person)
what genre/sub-genre does Said show most based off his actions and his way of life?
existentialism
which cultural institution is presented as a source of spiritual guidance and moral reflection in the novel?
religion
explain how revenge ultimately harms Said more than it helps him
his obsession leads to mistakes, isolation, and his downfall
how does the setting contribute to the novel's atmosphere of tension?
the crowded city and constant pursuit create a feeling of danger
how do tone and mood work together to shape the reader's view of Said?
they highlight his frustration, desperation, and eventual downfall
how is drama and historical fiction depicted/represented in the novel/book?
drama is depicted as internal/self-conflicts representing man vs self, whilst historical fiction is depicted as an external conflict representing man vs society.
how does the novel portray the impact of social class on an individual's place in society?
wealth, status, and connections can influence a person's opportunities and treatment, while those with less power may feel excluded or marginalized