Everything Sad Is Untrue By Daniel Nayeri

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As you sit and contemplate your exile for attempting to kill your husband to be with the love of your life, you reflect on the decisions that led you to this point. This is the central theme of the book "Everything Sad is Untrue" by Daniel Nayeri, which is based on his family's turbulent past. Through this novel, Nayeri highlights how love can be the driving force behind one's choices. Daniel’s mother faced a difficult decision when she decided to flee Iran with her family to seek safety in Oklahoma. Unfortunately, this resulted in the separation of the family and Sima's conversion to Christianity. Daniel’s father expressed his feelings about this change, stating, "It was like waking up and finding that your wife is a completely different …show more content…

A kid is picking on her, but everyone else is just saying that he likes her and doesn't hate her. When he tells her to put her fingers into a door hinge, he slams it on her finger and almost takes it off. Daniel reflects and comments that “It's Beautiful, How badly we all want love. It's a tragedy. How bad we are at searching for it.” (Nayeri 168). This proves the theme that love can cloud our judgment and cause us to ignore potential dangers or truths that are staring us in the face. Love had clouded Dina’s judgment and caused her to almost lose her fingers. Another example is when Aziz's husband falls behind a row of timing belts, and Aziz is going through an internal struggle to either take him to the doctor he has had a blood feud with or to let him die there. In the end, “Aziz decided it was better for him to be alive, to love Ellie, if not to love her.” (Nayeri 95). Aziz showed us that her love for her daughter and for her daughter to have a loving father outweighed her love for her husband. This shows that love impacts the decisions we make because her love for her husband was greater than the fear of him never loving her back due to taking her to the doctor who has had a rivalry with him for a long time. She would rather him be alive and for her daughter to have a husband, even though her husband might hate her than let him die. Love is the reason that she took him to the doctor, love is also the reason that her husband eventually died due to the doctor's

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