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Writers such as Najat Khayyat present the status of women not as passive but as women who experience psychological retrieval and decide to reform themselves. Here, I try to analyse her story satashriqu al-shamsu yawma (One day The Sun will Rise) which was published in the year 2001 in mawsucat al-ad...
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| 720 | |a Akewula, A. O. |e author | ||
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| 520 | |a Writers such as Najat Khayyat present the status of women not as passive but as women who experience psychological retrieval and decide to reform themselves. Here, I try to analyse her story satashriqu al-shamsu yawma (One day The Sun will Rise) which was published in the year 2001 in mawsucat al-adab al-arabial- sucudi al-hadith. Her writing, in this story, skillfully operates on simple classical Arabic language, al-fushd. It is an enjoyable literary text, written in smooth, fluent and captivating manner. It poses questions about women’s freedom, hope and optimism. | ||
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| 024 | 8 | |a ui_art_akewula_thematic_2015 | |
| 024 | 8 | |a Ibadan Journal of European Studies 14,15,&16 pp. 322-338 | |
| 024 | 8 | |a http://ir.library.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/8816 | |
| 245 | 0 | 0 | |a Thematic analysis in najat khayyat’s satashriqu al-shamsu yawma “one day the sun will rise” |