Isolation and human destiny in the novel The Sand Ring by Fouad Al-Tikrli

Authors

  • Dr. Ali Kate Khalaf University of Kufa / College of Arts - Department of Arabic Language

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36322/jksc.v1i1.4753

Keywords:

isolation, Human destiny, Khatam novel, Sand by Fouad Al-Takarli

Abstract

As the critics emphasize the importance of consumption in the literary work, specifically the narrative texts, and that nothing happens in the literary text but has a nucleus in the initiation and in  order to know the meanings and connotations of this initiation  and this tragic conclusion,  we must pass all the important characters in this novel and the relationships that the main character (Hashem) tried to establish with her and the nature of these relationships

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Author Biography

Dr. Ali Kate Khalaf, University of Kufa / College of Arts - Department of Arabic Language

دكتور في جامعة الكوفة / كلية الآداب / قسم اللغة العربية

Published

2004-12-29

How to Cite

Khalaf, A. (2004) “Isolation and human destiny in the novel The Sand Ring by Fouad Al-Tikrli”, Journal of Kufa Studies Center, 1(1), pp. 232–248. doi: 10.36322/jksc.v1i1.4753.

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