Investigating the Ways of Employing Internal Dialect in Directing the narrative of Novel " Himar Al-Hakim" of Towfiq Al-Hakim

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Abstract:
Inner monologue is a way of dialogue that has become common since the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries in fiction and attracted the attention of most literary figures to it. It is one of the ways of saying by wich the narrator - Author - takes advantage of it to further his own stories and adventures that are in the heroes’ mind، or the major hero is going to tell the readers so that the content of the heroe’s conscious or unconscious is thereby transfered to the reader. Towfiq al-Hakim، popular Egyptian author and contemporary in the monologue of some of his stories and novels including the “Himar al-Hakim” goes on a such way that in several pages of plot، he talks with the characters especially with monologues، and not by language and during the course of the subconscious mind، as it occurs in the character’s mind without the author''s interference; this is so true and honest that does not produce a structural weakness. This article tries to study on a representation of colorful aspects of discourse in the novel “Himar al-Hakim” from the perspective of inner monologue. It further explains how to use it and analyze the formation of interior monologue، and describes the world of characters and the surroundings that there are in his minds. It is concluded that the author has employed different methods for describing the inner thoughts and minds of the story character.
Language:
Arabic
Published:
Iranian Association of Arabic Language and Literature, Volume:9 Issue: 4, 2014
Pages:
101 to 123
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