Tariks fellings were that nowone shold speak of him ever
The shepherd's punishment in "Nadia the Willful" serves as a warning about the consequences of acting selfishly. It shows Nadia the importance of caring for others and not only thinking of herself. This punishment ultimately leads to her growth and development as a character.
Nadia can't control herself to not mention Hamed's name and it makes her feel more unhappy.
The exposition in "Nadia the Willful" by Sue Alexander introduces the main character, Nadia, as a disobedient and rebellious young girl who disobeys her grandmother's warnings not to enter the forbidden room in their home. It sets the stage for the conflict that arises when Nadia's curiosity leads her to release the mischievous creatures trapped inside.
Cuase EFFECT looking for food and water . homed died homed died. nadia amd the shiek were devestabled
I Belive Hamed Died Looking for new ground for the Sheperds. But he dies by a sandstorm.
At first she was willful or stubborn, and only her brother her hamed could calm her down.
I think it represents the spiritual embodiment of the little boy Hamed, who has died. Stories about the little black lamb bring the shepherds together with Nadia (his sister), and later a young shepherd called Nadia to see the little black lamb all grown up.
That death is part of the life cycle and there is no reason to avoid that. Also, memories can keep the past alive and flowing.
The setting of NADIA the willful, which is a fantasy world filled with magic and mystical creatures, provides a rich and immersive backdrop for the story. It enhances the sense of wonder and adventure, setting the stage for Nadia's journey as she navigates through challenges and discovers her own strength and courage within this fantastical realm. The setting also shapes the characters, their interactions, and the plot, creating a unique and captivating narrative that wouldn't be possible in a different setting.
That death is part of the life cycle and there is no reason to avoid that. Also, memories can keep the past alive and flowing.
When Hamed, favorite son of the sheik, is lost (and presumed dead) in the desert, his father declares that no one may speak his name, under threat of banishment. The loss of his son is too painful for him. But his wife is saddened that she may not speak of her son. Only Nadia, Hamed's sister, dares to defy her father.
she is his maternal cousin...her name is Nadia