THE IMAGES OF THE WOMAN AND THE MAN IN THE NOVEL OF FALLING INTO THE SUN BY THE WRITER SANAA AL-SHAALAN

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2022-02-17
Authors
Elewi, Amna
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An-Najah National University
Abstract
In this study, the researcher dealt with the images of women and men in the novel of the fall in the sun by the writer Sanaa Al-Shaalan, the novel embodied live images of the living reality, and highlighted the image of women and men and the psychological, political and social dimension on them, through description and analysis to show what distinguishes the writer from the other female writers. The study came in a preliminary, three chapters, and concluded by the researcher, in which she explained the importance of the study because she deals with the two images of women and men and discusses the differences between them, indicating the most important questions that the study will answer, then the researcher stopped in it on the concept of feminine literature and on the concept of the image language and language. As for chapter one, the researcher dealt with the image of the woman in the novel Fall in the Sun, in which the researcher stopped at the picture drawn by the writer for the woman in the novel "Fall in the Sun" as an application model for the study, and followed the most important elements she employed in drawing that picture, including internal and external referrals and various kinds. This helps to preview that image and to get its most important features. As for the second chapter, the researcher dealt with the image of the man in the novel of the fall in the sun and how Sanaa Al-Shaalan photographed the man, then tried to compare the two pictures in the novel: The first is the image of the woman and the second is the image of the man. In chapter III, the researcher devoted him to the psychological, political and social dimension of women and men in the novel; It followed in it the extent to which the writer's psychological, social, and political dimension reflected on her literary The study was then appended, concluding its findings.
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In this study, the researcher dealt with the images of women and men in the novel of the fall in the sun by the writer Sanaa Al-Shaalan, the novel embodied live images of the living reality, and highlighted the image of women and men and the psychological, political and social dimension on them, through description and analysis to show what distinguishes the writer from the other female writers. The study came in a preliminary, three chapters, and concluded by the researcher, in which she explained the importance of the study because she deals with the two images of women and men and discusses the differences between them, indicating the most important questions that the study will answer, then the researcher stopped in it on the concept of feminine literature and on the concept of the image language and language. As for chapter one, the researcher dealt with the image of the woman in the novel Fall in the Sun, in which the researcher stopped at the picture drawn by the writer for the woman in the novel "Fall in the Sun" as an application model for the study, and followed the most important elements she employed in drawing that picture, including internal and external referrals and various kinds. This helps to preview that image and to get its most important features. As for the second chapter, the researcher dealt with the image of the man in the novel of the fall in the sun and how Sanaa Al-Shaalan photographed the man, then tried to compare the two pictures in the novel: The first is the image of the woman and the second is the image of the man. In chapter III, the researcher devoted him to the psychological, political and social dimension of women and men in the novel; It followed in it the extent to which the writer's psychological, social, and political dimension reflected on her literary The study was then appended, concluding its findings.
Keywords
Women's Image, Man's Image, The Novel of Falling in the Sun, Feminist Literature, Heroine, Artemis, Helios, Psychological, Political. Social.
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