The Rhetoric of Narration for Boys in the Novel "The Night of Curiosity" by Shuruq Al-Ghamdi

As a result of the recent prizes allocated to him and his influence on Western literature, and his impact on our Arab heritage, creativity and criticism. and then; This research seeks to produce the characteristics of the character of the narration of the fatigue from the cells of the...

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Published in:المجلة الدولية للعلوم الإنسانية والاجتماعية
Main Author: Dr. Ibrahim Omar Ali Al-Mahaili
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Humanities and Social Sciences 2023-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.ijohss.com/index.php/IJoHSS/article/view/534
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Summary:As a result of the recent prizes allocated to him and his influence on Western literature, and his impact on our Arab heritage, creativity and criticism. and then; This research seeks to produce the characteristics of the character of the narration of the fatigue from the cells of the narration, “Layl Al -Fadul” for the sake of the sake of this The most important ones: - Why has writing for boys increased in the recent period in our Arab world? - Are there special features of the eloquence of the boys' narration? Did the Arabs know it, or was it transmitted? - What are the characteristics of the story that is written for boys? - How is the narrative discourse of boys formed on the levels of: building characters, spatio-temporal: (the two structures of time and place), and events? - What are the linguistic and stylistic characteristics of the boys' narration through the novel?
ISSN:2415-4822