technology of dialogue and its impact on the mechanism of personal communication in the Bells Trilogy by Ibrahim Nasrallah

Authors

  • Lecturer Hammam Hazem Atta
    • Prof. Dr. Sawsan Hadi Jaafar
      DOI https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v3i11.732

      Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

      SDG 4
      SDG 4 Quality Education
      44%

      Abstract

      Dialogue is an essential element that cannot be ignored in narrative texts in general, and novels in particular. In the novel, it is a basic technology, as it is impossible to imagine the existence of a fictional text without it. The Bells Trilogy by novelist Ibrahim Nasrallah works on this technology, and its theme and idea become clear through dialogue. Through it, we stand. The mechanism of communication between characters is divided into two parts: the first is internal, called monologue, which is between the soul and the soul, and the second is external, which is called dialogue, which is speech and conversation between two or more people

      Abstract Views: 392

      References

      Published

      11/01/2023

      Issue

      Section

      Articles

      How to Cite

      benkajournal, benkajournal, & البياني س. (2023). technology of dialogue and its impact on the mechanism of personal communication in the Bells Trilogy by Ibrahim Nasrallah. Ibn Khaldoun Journal for Studies and Researches, 3(11). https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v3i11.732