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This research deals with the fantasy of man’s character in Najeeb Mahfouz's novels through selected examples, this comes after the terminological distinction between exotic and miraculous as two forms of imagination outside the frame of fantasy, but there are different rules between them.The research dealt with the characters of men who were formed in Najeeb Mahfouz's novels on fantasy forms [ exotic and miraculous], and they benefited from this quality in establishing their worlds, building their behaviors, ideas, attitudes, and affiliations, these bodies were a tool for Najeeb Mahfouz to freely pass his ideas, visions and stances. The research chose prominent and famous fantasy characters for the sake of analyzing the example of the fantasy man in Najeeb Mahfouz's novels, and these characters are: Didi in the novel The Abath Al Aqdar , and Kamil Ru'ba Laz in the novel Al-Sarab and Al-Jabalawi and Arafa in Al-Sarab and Al-Warraq and Jamsa Al-Balti in Laialy Alf Layla wo Layla, Sayyid Sayyid Al-Rahimi in Al-Tareeq, Ashour Al-Naji in Al Harafish , and Ibn Fatuma in Ibn Fatuma travel, and Qasim Amrcharacter in Hadith Assbah wal Massa'a.
Fantasy, Strange, Fantastic, The Man, Novel, Najeeb Mahfouz.
Fantasy, Strange, Fantastic, The Man, Novel, Najeeb Mahfouz.
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