The roles of narrative motivation in the novel (Bread on Uncle Milad’s Table) by Muhammad Al-Naas

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Alaa Abdul Ameer Eesa

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The research began to choose the novel (Bread on Uncle Milad’s Table) by the novelist Muhammad Al-Naas, because it focused on several themes, including society’s perspective on the individual of his both genders, their role in life and the marital institution, the stereotypical image of them, and the impact of customs and traditions, liberation, greed, and minorities in Tripoli, The importance of the social status and its immunity for the individuals, the camps, friendship, love, and the preconceptions that Libyans have about Tunisians and their social relations, All the way to murder. A body to pay attention and focus social monitoring, analyzing and studying the role and system of narrative motivation, given the various incentives it has absorbed, to grasp the mechanisms of this approach, which is one of its tributaries, as a field that has focused most of its interests on applied formal studies of the novel or story, and we have followed what has come from applied studies on motivation. Narrative  The majority of literary texts competed to study mechanisms, techniques, and other purposes that appealed to researchers, so their pens debated over them in research and application. This structural mechanism remained far from the eyes of scholars, because it is the smallest unit in the story, as they saw no importance in its presence compared to the techniques and structural mechanisms highlighted in the fictional text, which This pushed us towards working on it.

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