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Nassif Jassim Mohammed A. The systemic hero or narrative actor in Ayyām al-ʿArab; The Book of Aljomhera fi Ayyām al-ʿArab by Omar bin Shabba al-Numairi al-Basri as a case study . san 2022; 3 (1) :1-26
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Lecturer in Department of Arabic Language in the College of Basic Education, University of Karbala, Iraq , oraasoraas@gmail.com
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 The hero is the main character in an imaginary story. The use of this term has decreased in modern narrative studies, because of its ambiguity and the difficulty in knowing it. And the presence of the main narrative actor in the days of the Arabs in general, and the audience of Ibn Sheba in particular - along with other characters - is more important than the event in the narrative structure of the news sometimes.
I divided the research into two axes, according to the types of narrative actor in the book of Jamharat Ibn Shabba: The first of them was concerned with the disclosure of the fair narrative actor, and what he obtained from a cultural absence that was practiced by the authoritarian culture discourse, and represents this hero (Al-Barraq bin Rouhan), and the second axis of the research has been presented Dualism (steadfastness and transformation) in the personality of the narrative actor, represented by two characters (Kulaib and Muhallal).
 
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