Drugs play an integral part of the Egyptian society …show more content…
His boss, the Director General, tells him, “When will you learn the difference between a government department and smoking den?” (Adrift on the Nile, 6) Anis Zaki and his friend use a pipe as an inhalant for heroine every day on the boat, as a way of escaping the realities of life. Anis Zaki says, “It’s the focal point of our gatherings. None of us is really happy except when we are here” (Adrift on the Nile, page 47). Ali al-Sayyid recites a simple poem to encapsulate the feeling of drugs: “Eyes sleepless, eyes sleeping/ For some reason or none/ Cast off care if you can/ For care to madness leads…” (Adrift on the Nile, page 82-83). Drugs make the characters feel alive in a different sense. Without drugs they’d “All be at their wits’ end” (Adrift on the Nile, page 47). But what the drugs cannot do is make them face reality. This is something they all must do themselves, without the use drugs. The turning point in how they deal with things is when they kill an innocent man in a car accident. The reality of death cannot be dealt with through drugs, but through truth and justice, something that the Egyptian society is unwilling to face. The turning point comes when Anis Zaki moves away