Third Person Narrator as Migration from self in Rowing in the Mud

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The events in Rowing in the Mud is taken from contemporary historical realities and its characters are in deploable condithion. They are lost in mud after victory. The research reveal that first person narrator doratails with thirth person in the conveying and its characters are in deplorable condition. They are lost in mud after victory. The research reveal that first person narrator doretails with third person in the conveying and development of events in the story, whether the other person is with a friendly or enemical attitude. This means that the novel manifests a permanent internal challenge and represents an indefeatable resistance and persistence in the face of others. The images of confrontation with others includes the images of rerolutionaries facing the occuplers, the interaction of self and others. The relationship between Assaf and Zahira, Franjieh child and Assaf and Assaf s sympathy with rivals. This research revolves around four themes: 1) the narrative discourse, 2) The narrative of the other, 3) the other as an enemy and, 40 the other as a friend.
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Arabic
Published:
Studies on Arabic language and Literature, Volume:3 Issue: 12, 2013
Pages:
135 to 160
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