Self-Repellent in ( A Spit on the Face of Life) Written by Foa'd At_Takarli A Critical Psychological Attitude
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Sometimes a person thinks that running away from reality is an accidental case ends with the disappearance of the influencing factors that disorder soul with itself, but this thing is completely different in the novel of (a spit at the face of life).
Thus it is a textual production in which the writer declares that the misery of the life doesn’t actuate to take illusion as a refuge just to escape from the bitterness of reality , but it also actuates at the violation and rebel all the subjects, traditions and social customs, and if the artistical text was the writers’ aim to express the repressions of the soul and the rescue from the pains and the torments.
Then this production came – at the writer’s point of view-as an exceptional text expressing the idea of victory in the man’s freedom on society and life, as the hero’s character seeks to get out from its psychological crisis in a forbidden sexual seduction and to pass the limits of the familial relationship in the extent in which religion refuses and the society scorns, and then the setting out to kill the daughter after her refrain to react and submit to the rebellions motives of the soul. As it looks like that the character suffers from a complex relates to a series of problems that stop the reader, especially the problems of the environment in which the writer lived in and his personal circumstances lifetime , and that what was dealt with in chapter one. After the entrance, a theoretical introduction explains the difference between the psychological criticism and the self-criticism embodied the narrator and the novelist together in the light of a special psychological vision about the character itself.
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