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20. Respond in a well-organized essay, and make sure your answer is written in complete (16 points) sentences. Respond to one of the questions below. Include at least two supporting details or examples.

A. In "The Literature of the Middle East and South Asia,” Laura Winkiel writes: “These stories help us to understand the complex questions that Middle Easterners and South Asian people ask as they stand at a crossroads of cultural and religious change.” Explain how this statement applies to one of the selections you read. Be sure to include the title of the selection and explain the crossroads that it illustrates.

B. Setting the mood are important elements in many stories in this unit. Choose one story and describe some aspects of its setting: where it takes place; what mood is created by the details of weather, place, and time; and how this setting helps convey the theme of the story.

C. What did you learn about the role of women in societies described in the reading selections in this unit? Describe how the women cope with conflicts they encounter.

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B.

Aspects of the settings and mood of the story "The Women's Baths":

It takes place in a poor economy of Siria, specifically in the baths considered as women's place to relax. She could bathe in the Wastani, juwani, or any of the cubicles in between.  The steam for the hot water hanged like fog, creating a magical atomosphere . The bath’s equal today are the public swimming pools and spas. Both are places of social activity and relaxation.

This  setting created a magical atmospher or mood that became a place of socialization while getting a bath.

The setting helps convey the theme of the story in which the narrator's mother is not happy and is always treating the grandmother badly. The grandmother does not want her daughter-in-law to take away her status at home.

C.

The role of women in societies based on the reading sections was that people believed that women were inferior to men.

The reading sections in the story "In From Behind the Veil" indicated how women were seen to be less than the men in society.

The women were struggling to gain their rights in the country and faced several conflicts. The women weren't accorded the same respect that was given to their male counterparts.