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Nara Novel and the Disjoint Speech

 

Awni El Faouri and Nizar Qbeilat, Language Center, Univ of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.

 

 

Abstract

This study aims to explore the novelistic structure in Nara (An Empire of Paper) novel through two approaches: the narrative structure which revealed fission in the writer herself that led to two narrative approaches depending on a dual vision for two novelists reflecting one and unified speech in thought and content.

The study also tackled the realty and content structure represented in forms aiming to reject and degrade that structure. The novel reveals new artistic approaches looking for a new and developed reality that absorbs new dimensions that have become insomniac. The classical novel approach in handling reality became unconvincing and incapable of containing the new reality with all its concepts and images.

By doing so, the writer is trying to find a new approach on the narrative realty levels.

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