Magical realism in the novel The Last Days and in a Treatment by the Libyan novelist Muhammad Al-Areshieh
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https://doi.org/10.54172/86j3je15Keywords:
The magic of the title, the narrator, the place, the description, the time, the dialogue component, the manifestations of magical realismAbstract
The study seeks to interpret the magic realism that touched the novel, interpret its symbolism, and then define the general vision that the fictional text carries by revealing the elements of its artistic construction such as narration, building characters, time and space, the method of employing magic in it, and its role in cohesion. The fictional text and the cohesion of its parts, through a synthesis-critical analytical study that revolves around the extent to which magical realism contributes to strengthening or weakening the dynamic of the conflict, and was the writer able to dispense with it in the course of the event without prejudice to the narrative body?
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