The Caricature Of The Jewish Character In The Novel "Women In Hell" By Aisha Bannour
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v22i2.1409Keywords:
Caricature, Jewish, Novel, Palestine, ArtAbstract
I painted the Jewish character with multiple features, whether in literature in its various forms or in plastic arts such as painting, sculpture... and others. In this article, I tried to combine two arts, a satirical art that exaggerates the distortion of the character's features with the aim of ridicule, it is caricature, and an art in which the character is the backbone of his art in which the writer draws its features and gives it the appropriate function, it is the novel. Since the end of the nineteenth century, the Arabic novel has portrayed the Jewish person in many ways, including the hater, the greed to rob others' property, up to a new character, the human personality of the Jews who wants to coexist with others in peace. This research aims to define the personality of the Jew and how his features appeared in the Algerian novel "Women in Hell" by Aisha Bennour as a model.
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