A Society Of Young Women Analysis

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The book, “A Society of Young Women” by Amelil Le Renard explores the daily lives of young urban woman in their workplace, university campus, and the mall. The book is divided into five chapters. The first chapter is called, “Riyadh, A City of Closed Spaces”, Renard begins the chapter with stating, “Arriving in Riyadh, I was struck by its silence. Even the constant hum of air conditioners and traffic was aborbosed by it. The city seemed both noiseless and odorless (27).” Renard states that she was struck by silence; it’s funny because cities are usually so noisy, full of traffic because of rush hour and pedestrians walking through. Most of the time, a city is nothing but quiet. However, some of the women that Renard meets refer Ridyah as a

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