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Hani Mohammed Saeed Mohammed Ali
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Kufa, Iraq

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THE ROLE OF THE ORPHAN CHILD IN CHARLES DICKENS’ OLIVER TWIST Assist. Lect. Riyadh Mohsen Huwail; Hani Mohammed Saeed Mohammed Ali
Journal of Learning on History and Social Sciences Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): European Journal of Learning on History and Social Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/ejlhss.v1i6.659

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When Charles Dickens wrote Oliver Twist in the 1830s, crime was a major problem in London. To shed light on this problem, Charles Dickens cared about the reader and used different literary methods to be more influential and more effective in conveying his literary message towards his society. He used literary symbolism to evoke a group of additional meanings that are essential in conveying the desired meaning. His primary aim was to draw the reader's attention to the perception of meaning of what he wanted to convey about the innocent or evil individuals in his novel Oliver Twist, and the symbolism had wide ability to motivate the reader to derive deeper meanings, which enriched the novel by providing hints about the development of the novel's events. Given the importance of these narrative methods, this study decided to conduct a literary analysis to determine the extent of the effect of the role played by literary symbolism in conveying meaning in the novel Oliver Twist
THE NOVEL OF FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS Assist. Lect. Riyadh Mohsen Huwail; Hani Mohammed Saeed Mohammed Ali
Journal of Higher Education and Academic Advancement Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): European Journal of Higher Education and Academic Advancement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/ejheaa.v1i6.660

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The conflict loots each character in ''For Whom the Bell Tolls'' of their physical and psychological innocence. Some suffer from physical shock. The story time Spain is limited to four days. Tens of thousands of words and more information have been written by the author. People's minds are chaotic and they often think about things that occurred during wartime while they are experiencing problems. These are random thoughts that don't make sense. In order to allow the reader to empathize with the character and understand how complicated the psychological characters are, the author of this review attempts to convey this ambivalence in an intuitive manner