Narrator in Nasser Iraq’s novels

Document Type : Academic research papers

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1 Ain Shams University - Egypt

2 Ain Shams University

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This research aimed to tackle the narrator in Nasser Iraq’s novels, depending on the analyzing description in his Novel (Times of Dust (Azmina Men Ghobar), Amorousness (Men Fart El Gharam), Unemployed (El Ateel), The Crown Of The Hoopoe (Tag El Hodhod), Nisaa Al Qahira Dubai )Cairo. Dubai Women(, Azbakeya, and (Extras) Combars and monitor the narrator patterns.
The research found that Nasser Iraq varied in the narrator’s patterns; he used the absent narrator who knows everything and controlled the threads of the narrative process in his primary novels such as Times of Dust (Azmina Men Ghobar), Amorousness (Men Fart El Gharam). Then he turned into the participated narrator (talking) who participates in the incidents and his knowledge is less than the knowledge of the knowing narrator in the two novels Unemployed (El Ateel), The Crown Of The Hoopoe (Tag El Hodhod). In the third level, it is the level of the multiple narrator in the novel: (Nisaa Al Qahira.) Dubai / Cairo. Dubai Women, Azbakeya, Extra (Acting) Combars). Hence, the narrative perspective is varied according to the narrator’s nature and the location he watches the incident through. The relation between the narrator and the narrative character as well as the ability of each pattern of the narrator to introduce the character features (internal- external). The research recommended reading the other works of Nasser Iraq which are not included in the research and study the other narrative elements in his all works.

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