Parallel Structures in The March of Captives on the Fortieth Day
The work searches for the structure of the event and its analogies in the text, trying to benefit from (Todorov's) study of patterns, which were identified by three styles: (inclusion, rotation and succession). The problem is related to uncovering the origins of the creative fictional text through the structural approach, in order to open a new horizon for analyzing the fictional text, which makes the text more effective. The revolution of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him, is eternally immortal, not dead after successive ages, and it will not be forgotten, but rather becomes more lenient. Over the years. And the immortality of the Hussaini Revolution lies in many reasons, including its reform goal and its wise leadership, then its humanity, which it draws from values and ideals, and the Hussaini Councils have a great impact on their perpetuation, especially in the days of Muharram and Safar, and these councils include preaching and counseling, knowledge of legislation and what a person needs in terms of science and concepts. Other, and the imams (peace be upon them) emphasized the revival and establishment of these councils in order to reinforce the eternity of the goals of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him, and his revolution.