Analysis of “God Dies by River Nile” "God Dies by River Nile" illustrates religious, political, and social issues in Kafr EL Teen. Nawal El Saadawi describes the life of a peasant woman, Zakeya, her son, Gala, brother Kafriwa, and two nieces, Zeinab and Nefissa. The Mayor is a strong political figure in the community and is surrounded by four individuals who help him control the village. These include the village guard, Sheikh Zahran; the village mosque's Imam, Shaikh Hamzawi; and the village doctor and barber, Haj Ismail. The Mayor is obsessed with Zakeya's nieces and forcefully wants to marry them. This leads to Nefissa escaping. The story begins with Zakeya walking the buffalo to the water wheel and going to the fields to farm nonstop. On Fridays, Sheikh Hamzawi calls every man to attend the Mosque while women pray at home, but Zakeya does not adhere to this. Eventually, her family disintegrates; Kafriwa is arrested, Nefissa escapes, and she is left with Zeinab, who is young to perform most chores. She becomes sick and believes that evil spirits ha stricken her, thus requesting the cleansing of Om Saber, who is neither a male nor a female but participates in most celebrations in the village, such as wedding and cleansing ceremonies.
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