THE IMPLICIT PATTERN IN THE NOVEL FRANKENSTEIN IN BAGHDAD

Authors

  • Hawraa Azat Khalaf Mohsen Al-Ghazi Master's Degree in Arabic Language - Modern Criticism Teaching in Ministry of Education - Directorate of Education in Al-Najaf Al-Ashraf Governorate

Keywords:

Embedded structure, Frankenstein in Baghdad, novel, Ahmed Saadawi

Abstract

The cultural pattern is a topic that has found its way into various psychological, human, and social fields because it touches upon the self, emotions, and feelings. The importance of this topic lies in revealing the deep meanings hidden beneath the masks of texts. The essence of the pattern is difference and contradiction. When the apparent meaning differs from the implicit one, the cultural pattern emerges. This research aims to explore the manifestations of the cultural pattern in the novel "Frankenstein in Baghdad" by Ahmed Saadawi, covering aspects such as characters, dialogue language, time, place, self, and others.

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Published

2024-01-30

How to Cite

Hawraa Azat Khalaf Mohsen Al-Ghazi. (2024). THE IMPLICIT PATTERN IN THE NOVEL FRANKENSTEIN IN BAGHDAD. European Journal of Humanities and Educational Advancements, 5(1), 98-109. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/ejhea/article/view/4259

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