![]() ![]() The people working at the department asked Firoozeh to talk with the little boy and when Firoozeh claimed that she could not because they don’t speak the same language, they got confused because they believed that every person from the Middle East speaks the same language. There, at the Lost and Found department, she saw another boy who was lost, another boy who was just like her from another country. For example, one time, Firoozeh git lost at Disney Land. Everyone looks the sameĪnother common motif found in the novel is the idea that many believed that Firoozeh spoke every language spoken in the Middle East. The idea that women are seen as simply wives in traditional Iranian culture is one of the common motifs in the novel. Even though her father wanted to give her the opportunity to learn, Nazireh never did get the chance because her father died and thus she was forced by the circumstances to marry at a young age. Firoozeh’s mother is one such example as she did not receive any type of education in her youth. ![]() Because of this, many women were uneducated and were ignorant to the world around them. One of the common motifs in the novel is the idea that in the Iranian culture, women were seen as being mothers and wives and nothing more. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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