Description in the narrative collection Manfa and Malakout (Exile and the Kingdom) by Albert Camus / Analytical study
Jabir Hasan Harim
College of Basic Education /Tikrit University /Shirqat.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25130/jls.5.4.2.13
Keywords: Exile, kingdom, analytical description
Abstract
The research studies the description in an analytical way for the narrative collection of Manfa and Malakout (Exile and the Kingdom) of the great French writer (Albert Camus), whose writings were characterized by vitality and artistic richness. In addition to the novelty in the topics, the research has included an introduction and three sections. The introduction has presented the meaning of description in language and terminology, its functions and its intimate relationship with narration. Then it is followed by a brief summary of the French narrator and novelist (Albert Camus) and the most important joints of his life and literary production, while the first section has dealt with the description restricted to the narration, that is, the descriptive narration, and the description directed by the narration in three modes (simple, complex, and spread). As for the second section, it was for the free description in its three parts (the description indicative of an internal psychological emotion, the paving description of the occurrence of the event, and then the description indicative of the event. As for the third section, it has dealt with the categorical and expressive descriptions based on the precise descriptive details directed to the descriptor, whether it is: (personal, event, or place) and what each one of these descriptive processes confers on aesthetic, artistic, ornamental, illusory, or tempting goals and values. And seductiveness to completely deprive the recipient of the reality and realism of what is read and imagined, or expla.natory and investigative, that surrounds adequate information about the personality, (its intentions, behavior, and actions) and all that surrounds it of materials and objects and shows the indications that resulted from it.