Face of Contemporary Women Naguib Mahfouz's novels (Potential adverse consequences of the transition from tradition

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Naguib Mahfouz، the great Arab writer of the twentieth century. His novels depicted the country''s Egypt Vfraz and fall accidents are a community that was suffering from extreme poverty and ignorance. Names، characters and what they are going through all of his stories from all over the country have been selected streets of Alexandria and Cairo. Copyright novels، picture aspirations and sufferings of the people of this country in the last century. This descriptive - analytical picture of contemporary Arab women''s novels of Naguib Mahfouz to check. The end result of this research indicates that women in his novels، lacks a proper understanding of the nature of their mission in life and society And his poverty، immorality، shaking the foundations of the family and corrosive of the rule of corrupt politicians suffered. Egyptian women in his novels، the extremes of the social system and chaotic system، are hurt and suffering. They range from tradition to modernity and the crossing point between the old and new inhabitants lived And try a new definition of social values and family system to achieve harmony with the facts of history is Srshan.
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Persian
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مجله مطالعات داستانی, Volume:2 Issue: 2, 2014
Pages:
78 to 91
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