The psychological aspect of the heroine in the novel Azouza by Zahra Rmeij
Keywords:
Azouza, The hero character, The psychological aspectAbstract
Novel writings tend to focus on the characters within their creative space, and often the most
tendency of the heroine character on their relationship with other characters as well as their
relationship to events and other elements of narrative discourse, The novelist focused on the
impact of customs and traditions on the psychology of the characters, especially the heroine
character, writing opens the way for mental and subjective experiences as well as altruism In
order to fuse it into a narrative template and a fictional world that prominently affects the
reader / recipient through what the interaction produces through the gate of literature / novel
specifically. The novelist Zahra Rmeij spoke in “Azouza” about the customs and traditions
existing in the Moroccan desert, and focused in her narration on the theme of marriage as a
miniature model of society, in which the events take place in the edifice of the narrative, as the
novel is not devoid of this rejection, which results in the difference of visions and the
multiplicity of positions, which It refers to a social conflict whose basis and starting point is
psychological conflict.
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