Semiotics of the sea in the roman "a man made by the sea" By Said chamcham
Keywords:
Sea literature, Algerian critic, Sense of the seaAbstract
Poetry meter sparks the interest of creative writers in Algeria.Therefore, they wrote stories and novels about it. Every writer dealt with it from his own perspective. Some have tackled it in a very superficial way. On the other hand, some few writings emerged on the scene and whose writers deepened and beautifully depicted the meter. These writings in poetry meters are creative in terms of form and content. This has, in fact, made critics and researchers interested in studying them within the semiotic analysis to elucidate the significance of the meter. Here it is This study aims at identifying the Algerian writer Said Chechem who specifically specialized in the literature of the sea. Additionally, it aims at unveiling the effectiveness of the semiotic analysis in verbalizing narrative texts, mastering modifications, and discovering their secrecies (i.e, showing the implications of texts and their semantic deep structures). Finally, the major findings revealed through this study are delineating the characteristics of sea literature and showing that the narrative of a single man testifies unique creativity in the literature of the sea
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