It is about the impotence, the disillusionment that devours us without being able to express it, to shout it, to claim it properly, without being able to make a real break and assume it, a break as an individual, a citizen of the world, a human being, a break in solitude before registering it in the group
Moroccan novelist
Sonia Terrab (born 1985) is a Moroccan writer, filmmaker, and activist. Her work revolves around the status of women in Moroccan society, social hypocrisy regarding the body and sexuality, and Moroccan youth.
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It describes feelings, emotions, doubt, self-destruction, frustration and depicts a youth who does not necessarily question themselves, who likes excess and cares for inconsistencies, who judges themselves to be both victims and guilty, while being lost, in search of meaning but also in search of themselves.
We must make our own choices and not follow those that have been suggested to us, define ourselves in relation to our life and not the one that society imposes on us, free ourselves from ourselves, from our demons, our paradoxes and our famous schizophrenia, to better free ourselves from others and inhabit the world as it is.