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Sarah is among the most common names in the Arabic-speaking world, from Morocco to Iraq. But its commonality is a shield. By naming the POV “Sarah,” the file anonymizes and universalizes the suffering. This Sarah could be a forced exile in Berlin, a queer academic in Beirut whose work was scrubbed, or a mother in Gaza narrating a livestream of demolition. The article interviews three “Sarahs” (names changed) who recognize the code: one is a librarian, one a programmer, one a poet. Each says, “That is my file.”
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: The specific title or theme of the piece. Sarah is among the most common names in
: After a failed physical yard sale, a secondary character (her stepson, Mike) helps her move her sales online. This Sarah could be a forced exile in
I sat on the bed, staring at the suitcase. The ellipsis in the title lingered— Everything Must Go... Was it a command? A question? A warning that endings are never clean?
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