الجهة البحثية: الجامعة الأردنية
عنوان البحث المنشور:
Fantasy Structure in Mo’nis Al-Razzaz's Novels: The Labyrinth of Bedouins in the Mirage Skyscrapers, When Dreams Wakes Up and Sultan of Sleep and Zarqa Al-Yamamah.
سنة النشر: 2023
Abstract This paper investigates the fantasy structure of three novels by Jordanian author Mo’nis Al-Razzaz: The Labyrinth of Bedouins in the Mirage Skyscrapers (1986), When Dreams Wake Up (1997), and Sultan of Sleep and Zarqa Al-Yamamah (2001). (1997). The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how Al-Razzaz uses fantasy to reflect and critique the society in which he lives. The research employed an analytical methodology. To collect and present data, closed reading and textual analysis were utilized. Theoretically, the paper is based on works that differentiate between the meanings of the strange and the miraculous in relation to fantastic literature. This allowed the researchers to examine the structure of the fantasy in terms of form, emergent narratives, characters and characterization, vision formation, and symbolism. The findings revealed that fantasy in these novels contributes to the creation of events and characters in alternative worlds. The purpose of this work is to provide the author with poetic distance, to allow him the space to engage in sociological criticism of his society, to inspire social action in his readers upon their realization of the need to act, and to help his readers find escape or cope with what they cannot change. This study highlights the significance of Al- Razzaz's writings in fostering a social and political consciousness in order to improve living conditions in the Arab world. Keywords: novel structure, fantasy structure, novel, Al-Razzaz
:رابط البحث المنشور
https://www.royalliteglobal.com/advanced-humanities/article/view/1031