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Red Scarf Girl Summary

Posted on January 15, 2010.
Red Scarf Girl SummaryWhat do you think of this assignment for a book report I did?

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Amal Mohamed Abdel-Hakim Nasrull is a sixteen-year life girl Australian-Palestinian-Muslim in Melbourne with her dad and mom. His father Mohamed drives a red convertible metallic, because he is convinced he is still young and cool, he fails to remember he has a receding hairline, and he blasts Italian opera or "Palestinian folk" songs his car stereo system. Her mother name is Jamila, which means beautiful in Arabic. She is strong, friendly and fun, likes to laugh, and he is neurotic clean.
Amal values its friendship with Simone, Eileen, Leila and Yasmeen. She is Muslim, she has great respect for religion and think highly of him. Early in the novel, Amal made a choice which is to wear the hijab (headscarf) "full time". After four days of reflection on that decision, she decided to go ahead and wear the hijab.
His face friendships with many things throughout the book, Simone has serious body image problems and is constantly being ridiculous schemes. Eileen puts up with racism because of his Japanese ancestry. Leila's parents reject his school grades are amazing and always try to find a suitor to marry, and Yasmeen is a bit shop-o-holic.
Toward the beginning of the book, talks about Adam Amal as his friend. Towards the end, she discovers that her love Adam and he tries to kiss her birthday party, but instead of following her heart, she took his head and his religion. Amal is a good friend of most people, except for three girls stuck-up. At one point in the vulnerable girls bathroom at school, Amal encounters Tia, Claire and Rita, after meeting little sore from all that is wrong with Amal. The relationship between the four girls is anything but friendly.
Amal has to deal with a lot of pressure and the importance of understanding the views of others, as when his friend Leila is tired of her mother's wedding set-ups and runs away. Amal has to deal with the frustration of Leila on the fact that the mother of Leila does not practice Islam correctly. Amal also has an aunt and uncle who are totally "Aussie" and do not follow Islam at all, and they wonder why it follows Amal. In addition to that Amal must also deal with a cranky old neighbor-year Greek, which has stopped talking to her only son because he converted. Amal is good friends with her and tries to convince her to talk to his son after many years of silence.
At the end of the story, Amal realizes he is different and immigrants are imperfect friends and family who have shaped who she is and who she will become.

Just you organize better ideas. You go from the main characters name right name, fathers and cars. I do not think that the parent plays a major role in the story, then just water them, do not put the lives or personalities.

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