Hossein Nazeri; Razieh Khosravi
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Alienation ,a multi-aspects phenomenon is as old as human life .The scope of this phenomenon spans the romantic alienation ,yearning for the childhood and village, to psychological estrangement as a result of escape from self or political and social situation. In the recent era, the Palestinians, more ...
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Alienation ,a multi-aspects phenomenon is as old as human life .The scope of this phenomenon spans the romantic alienation ,yearning for the childhood and village, to psychological estrangement as a result of escape from self or political and social situation. In the recent era, the Palestinians, more than any other nation, have been suffering from alienation, due to the confrontation with crises such as dispersion, homelessness and fear of colonialism and economic or political pressures. Jabra Ibrahim Jabra the Palestinian writer, poet and critic, who felt the pain of his compatriots, gives a plain picture of the concept in his works and mostly in his romans.” In Search of Walid Masoud” one of his most famous stories, dramatically reflects the estrangement in its various individual, social and cultural aspects ,specially through its usage of dramatic and internal monologue and the stream of consciousness. Using this method allows the characters to express their thoughts and so reflect their feeling of alienation.
Sayyed Mohammad Baqer Hosseini; Razieh Khosravi
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The stream of consciousness deals with the psychological aspects of the characters in a novel. It refers to one’s entire domain of consciousness and his emotional-psychological reaction which begins from pre-speech level and ends in a completely separate logical section. The story of al-Safibah (the ...
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The stream of consciousness deals with the psychological aspects of the characters in a novel. It refers to one’s entire domain of consciousness and his emotional-psychological reaction which begins from pre-speech level and ends in a completely separate logical section. The story of al-Safibah (the ship) by Jabra Ibrahim Jabra is a modern Arab story written in this manner. Using a mixture of omniscient point of view and monologue, the writer reports the ideas and memories of the two main narrators of the story and their reaction to the events in their lives. The present paper seeks to analyze the story and compare the different dimensions and features of the stream of consciousness in this novel.
Abbas Arab; Razieh Khosravi
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One of the greatest scholars related to Islamic-Arabic culture is Ibn-Tufail whose authority in the field of philosophy of science and medicine and intellectual activities is worthy of praise .however, none of his works remained except his odes in medicine and Hayy-Ibn-Yaghzan dissertation. The latter ...
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One of the greatest scholars related to Islamic-Arabic culture is Ibn-Tufail whose authority in the field of philosophy of science and medicine and intellectual activities is worthy of praise .however, none of his works remained except his odes in medicine and Hayy-Ibn-Yaghzan dissertation. The latter is the most important of his works ,containing his deep philosophical thoughts and applying fantastic elements presented in the form of a story. Its subject is the process of promotion of the human from sensible world to reasonable universe and access to knowledge of God. The intellectual and philosophical theme of this story caused the negligence of its artistic aspects. This article aims at analysis of the elements of the story in Ibn-Tufail’s dissertation in order to show a new dimension of his art and knowledge.