Osama (film) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 7 pages of analysis of Osama.

Osama (film) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 7 pages of analysis of Osama.
This section contains 1,906 words
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Osama: The Life of an Afghan Girl

Summary: Reviews the film Osama. Discusses how the film depicts the life of an Afghan girl. Discusses Islam and the treatment of women.

Islam has influenced many cultures around the world. For centuries, Islam has had an immense influence on the Afghan culture. According to this religion, women have no rights. The men took advantage of this system by translating only what they wanted from the Koran; to enslave the women in our culture for their own desires. From the beginning, the women on no account had any civil rights or have power over their own lives, and most were uneducated and had accepted what their teachers taught in schools and mosques. My family moved to the US when the Russians invaded Afghanistan. I thank god to be one of the lucky women who did not have to live in Afghanistan and for giving me a better place to live in America. Unfortunately, this was not the case for the majority of the Afghan women. Under the cruel Taliban government the...

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