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The setting in novels has captured the novelists' attention in the contemporary literary world. It was considered the link between elements of the novel. It is، after all، the setting of the events، the substantial scope in which characters move and where all conflicts take place. Thus، the setting، with its different types، has preoccupied modern studies which examined the relation between the setting and the narrative elements، especially the character. Studies have preserved to reflect the relation between setting and character and the effect this relation has on forming the setting and giving it specific characteristics depending upon the case and the reality of the Palestinian movement. This relation between setting and character has acquired much importance due to the mutual relation between the two، to the extent that setting، in some novels، has become a basis for the events، a purpose for forming characters، and a conformation for their identity and existence. This research sheds light on setting in SaharKhalife's novels، its role in personifying the Palestinian reality، and studying its importance in the life of the Palestinian character، in addition to showing the role of description in projecting its indicative features and dimensions.
This research aims at analyzing Yaqubean’s Building novel by Ala’ Al Aswani in terms of technical formation and vision the writer wanted to present to the reader about Cairo downtown area which reflects the image of the Egyptian society in general.
Language and formulation in Darwish's Jidarriyah, which was published in 1990, are discussed in this study by exploring the phenomena of linguistics and formulation, such as, intertextuality, symbolism, mythology, poetic imagery and repetition. Th is study also takes into consideration that art work is an artistic perception of reality and that the relationship between art and reality is qualitative. In The Jidarnyah, language is discussed thoroughly, and a lot of questions are raised; Language is the only realm left for the poet to reign. Darwish's use of language is always ahead of its time and regenerated. It holds within it the traditional and creates modern figures of speech which amaze the reader. Darwish is also able to imply new interpretations of words. Moreover, Poetic symbolism is strongly illustrated in the poetic experience. Darwish formed the poem by using symbols which unite and emphasize the theme, pulling the joints of the poem together and creating a fundamental reference to read. Darwish also used various elements in order to create imageries, which hold emotional and intellectual realms at a moment. Redundancy was used to emphasize the dominating idea and create a rhythmic balance.
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