This paper deals with Al Tayeb Salih between Reality and Prospection. It focuses on The , gentlemen, after a long absence, seven years to be exact, during which time he was studying in Europe that he returned to his people. The importance of this study is those people they are spoken by an unnamed narrator who meets Mustafa Sa'eed, hero of novel, like him a man who has travelled to England for education and returned to the small village at bend of Nile in his native Sudan. The study follows a descriptive method which is detecting through fragmentary episodes, we come to learn that in London, Mustafa fell in love and married an English woman whom he murders in course of a passionate sexual encounter. After spending time in prison he returns home where he marries again. Salih's novel is about a Sudanese going up Thames. The results appear at its centre it has two love scenes culminating in murder. The metaphorical meaning of sexual act is at heart of this novel. The question is posed, whether it is possible for migrant from south to establish relations of love with former colonialists from north or just aspire for conquest through other activities. In general Reality and Prospection are overall and a dominated concept in this paper.
In this paper, the researcher deals with the Great Gatsby and focuses on the woman which contributes in portraying the image of the woman in the American Dream. The importance is analyzing high society during the1920s through the eyes of narrator Nick Carraway, the researcher reveals that the woman in the American Dream has transformed from a pure ideal to a means of attraction. In support of this message, Fitzgerald highlights the original aspects as well as the new aspects of the American Dream in his tragic story to illustrate that the role of the American woman is now lost forever to the American people. The paper follows the foundation qualities of the American Dream depicted in The Great Gatsby are perseverance and hope. The most glorified of these characteristics is that of success against is that of success against all odds. The role of the attractive woman can be found in the life of young James Gatz, whose focus on becoming a great man is carefully documented by the existence of a woman. He always has some resolves like this or something. The result after the analysis the novel portrays the continual struggle for self-improvement, which has defined the image of American woman as a means of opportunity. By comparing the young James Gatz to the young Benjamin Franklin, Fitzgerald proves that the American woman is indeed able to survive in the face of modern society. A society naturally breaks up in into various social groups over time. Members of lower statuses constantly suppose that their problems will be resolved if they gain enough wealth to reach the upper class in which the woman can play a good role in attracting the others.
This paper focuses on Symbolism as a Literary Style of Understanding the Novel Analysis .Man seems to be consciously or unconsciously attached to some potent logo centric authorities, which resist against new changes and focuses on which this sense of attachment is along with fanaticism and igotry, it may lead to some irretrievable repercussions. The overall objective of this paper is to provide readers of Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and Great Gatsby with a Symbolism as a Literary Style of understanding the Novel Analysis. This study tries to analyze the different situational moods of the characters by pushing them within a Symbolism arena. The significance of this study is in symbolizing the content of these novels, which keep the characters of this play as well as the characters of this chaotic world shackled within messianically inherited whims. The results are highlighting the Symbolism which may help one to practice quitting the addiction of the stupor of the world of the metaphysics of presence, which forcefully struggles to impose its presumed authoritarian centers. Indeed it may be within such a Symbolism atmosphere that one can witness his free mental flow towards a world free from the reality and covered by the illusion. -----------------------------------------------------------------------* Corresponding author. E-mail address: ibrahimdaier@yahoo.com.
This paper makes an attempt to analyze the novel Things Fall Apart and Heart of Darkness in an attempt to mirror the Communities Disintegration as a Result of Colonization. The study focuses on Chinua Achebe his first novel Things Fall Apart (TFA) in 1958 , and Conrad's Heart of Darkness Achebe wrote TFA in response to European novels that depicted Africans as savages who needed to be enlightened by the Europeans. He also fiercely resents the stereotype of Africa as an undifferentiated primitive land, the heart of darkness, as Conrad calls it. The importance of this study lies on the novel when he shows how cultures vary among themselves and how they change over time in the two novels. The results shown as a young boy the African literature he was taught consisted entirely of works by Europeans about Africa, such as Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Joyce Cary's Mister Johnson, which portrays a comic who slavishly adores his white colonist boss, to the point of gladly being shot to death by him.
This paper represents a first attempt to study traditions and the personality construction of the hero in writing the novel. Philosophy of writing novels makes clear that a complete understanding of the novel requires data on both film and writing. Previous empirical work has dealt with the transfer of resources between the hero and the novel, either using data on the novel, or with data solely obtained from the hero. Using a novel things fall apart as a model, I study two types of novels: transfers to the author and the hero towards the personality’ in the novel. I find evidence in support of the hero of transfer behavior, in that the novel tends to receive lower transfers, other things being equal. However, the results show that traditions and the personality construction of the hero are positively associated with the community and the weather surrounded. The estimation strategy controls for the effect of traditions and the personality construction of the hero and to distinguish between the hero and the writer in the novel.