Collective phobia and irony of fate : a study in the phobia of narrative character in " the sons of Jewish woman " for Tahseen Karmiani as a case in stu

Section: Article
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
239-262

Abstract

The current study involves a psychological point of view for narrative characters , to reveal their inner circles given their backgrounds at their raise. Such backgrounds affected defining aggressive bahaviour against the other. How collective memory affects directing their behaviours and clinging with old stories that is formed in a legendary way. The characters subject completely to them and becomes a prisoner of its powers after being molded in religious and social frames. The study also deals with the struggle of three main characters. Each of which is a contrastive axis. Each represents three authorities: suppressive, religious and humanitarian. These authorities appear to be strong and hold, but soon they get weak and vanish because of the deeply rooted phobia inside and end in becoming a jelly fish with tragic end. It is to be mentioned that our study is based on psychological approach. It mustn't be understood as an approach that joins the character of the writer and his book. More likely , we compared psychological explanation with the behavior of narrative characters (cartoonist ) in Bart's expression . Never the less, we state that this narrative behavior is just an echo of human behavior This means that applying the course depends on analyzing the literarily text itself away from the humanitarian character of its creator. It is a clinical treatment for nervous characters

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