The Semiotics of Character in the Short Story Collection (Al-Dawa'er) by Muhammad Al-Meslati

Authors

  • Salem Masoud Al-Arabi Department of Arabic Language, Faculty of Arts, Sebha University
  • Saleh Abdel Salam Al-Baghdadi Department of Arabic Language, Faculty of Arts, Sebha University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51984/1tm26v26

Keywords:

Circles, Semiotics, Character, Connotations of Names

Abstract

 

This study dealt with the semiotics of personality in the story group (circles) of Muhammad al-Meslati in terms of the roles of the character and its development, and the nature of the relations between the characters, and the homogeneity of these characters with the roles of the character. As we stand on the dimensions of the characters and their superficial and deep implications in this group, as well as revealing the nature of the relationship between the characters and their behavior, and revealing the relationship of names in the formation of the internal and external construction of the character,

The character is a mirror reflecting the events within the story, according to the elements of the psychological aspect that is in the psyche of the character, the social aspect that depicts the reality in which you live, and the physical aspect that constitutes its manifestations, and there is also the intellectual aspect that includes its belonging, creed and tendencies, and the author redraws the character by adding new fictional qualities, He presents his character, and is keen to present it in a clear dimension.

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Published

2025-12-30

How to Cite

The Semiotics of Character in the Short Story Collection (Al-Dawa’er) by Muhammad Al-Meslati. (2025). Sebha University Conference Proceedings, 4(4), 54-61. https://doi.org/10.51984/1tm26v26