
All-natural disasters impact many individuals across the world. One normal disaster that was recognized to affect the lives of a large number of Americans can be Hurricane Katrina. One particular person affected by this kind of hurricane is known as a man called Abdulrahman Zeitoun, who embarked through the destructed city of Fresh Orleans aiding those in need, although experiencing the malevolent actions placed upon him. Abdulrahman Zeitoun is someone that went through an enormous transform as a result of Typhoon Katrina.
Abdulrahman's faith was being tested. After the hurricane, Zeitoun experienced various unfortunate situations throughout New Orleans and was charged of looting and supposed of being a terrorist enjoying the anarchy New Orleans was in. Zeitoun thought he was doing "[God's] work” (Eggers 262) by simply staying in the destructed city and assisting those in need, discussed in Dave Eggers' book, Zeitoun. How could a man always believe in his faith in God when ever things he thought were right helped bring misfortune to him? Zeitoun started to doubt his religion, his Goodness. A change which in turn he knowledgeable due to the effects of Katrina.
The love to Abdulrahman's partner, Kathy Zeitoun, diminished resulting from the typhoon. As stated in Naomi Martin's article of the trial between Kathy and Abdulrahman, Kathy Zeitoun was considered as his " ex-wife", indicating the bond between husband and wife was no more. The separation between the couple is also considered as Abdulrahman's disbelief in his faith, seeing that he believed the things Our god hated many were " murder, divorce, and waste" (Eggers 48). The divorce with Kathy showed Abdulrahman's faith in his religion little by little fading. One of my classmates shared the fact that " Zeitoun was such a God fearing man" within just Dave Eggers' Zeitoun, nobody would have suspected divorce was an final result. My classmate, Andrea Brunner's, response towards the change Abdulrahman experienced " was not a surprise" on her since your woman believes " people can adjust and we may...