Does My Head Look Big In This Essay

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Tamara Al Ali Ms. Karen Smith L&C 2 14th May, 2017 Essay Outline #1 Effective Events in Does My Head Look Big in This 1. Introduction: • Hook: Books are marvelous creations because they allow students to travel to far away destinations, and to explore various life experiences. • Connection information: They are influential tools which can teach students long-life lessons through characters and story telling. One of the books that influence me as a reader is Does My Head Look Big in This by Randa Abdel- Fattah. The book talks about a Sixteen-year-old Amal who decides to start wearing the hijab full-time; everyone has a reaction to Amal’s decision, and this makes her conscious about whether she wants …show more content…

She reacted strongly against what they were saying by turning around and lecturing them politely about how wrong it is to speak badly of other people because of how they look. This affected me since I am a Hijabi who studies in a diverse high school, and has gone through a similar situation where I wasn’t treated properly by a group of closed-minded people because of my head scarf. Although I wasn’t brave enough to respond to what they said to me, Amal’s response inspired me to be brave enough to stand for my beliefs as a …show more content…

The students in her new school decided to put music and dance in the gym; they were all shocked from Amal when she started dancing in front of them. She changed their idea about the hijab; that it’s not a chain that stops her from having fun and dancing. She danced with full confidence, and didn’t care about what people said. This situation shows that Amal is an outspoken gitl, and has the courage to stand for her right no matter what, and since I am a Hijabi like her, I have gone through a very similar situation in my current school where I was dancing in one of the parties and some of the people around me looked at me as if I did a sin. They started to say that I am a Hijabi and I that should be “the religious one” by not dancing and having fun because they expect a lot from me as a Hijabi. Amal’s situation made me more confident about what I do without listening to what others say. I gives me the chance to careless about what others expect from me because of my hijab and because of who I