The structure of time in narrative text " example of Trilogy Abdul Aziz Mishri "
Abstract
The study of time needs the awareness of the backgrounds of the philosophical understanding, its types and dimensions to bring the study closer to the depth identical with the text, and time is an essential element in the narrative technique, which is pivotal and entails elements of suspense and continuity, and no event can happen without time, as the characters consist in Time and through it.
The purpose of this research is to demonstrate the importance of time and being mainly in narrative construction, by tracing its course in the novels of the Saudi writer Abdulaziz Mishri, as his trilogy is one of the novels in which the succession of generations as Naguib Mahfouz trilogies. his novels are: {Wasimia, Rainy Season} and (Alghioom Wa Manabet Alshagar, Clouds and Trees Roots) and (Raih Alkady, Cadi Wind).
The importance of the research is that, as I think, it is a new addition to the Arab Library in the field of literary studies of the novel in general, and in the field of studying Saudi literature in particular, as the previous studies in this subject focused on the theoretical study of time.
As for the novelist Mashri, she has benefited a lot from some references that dealt with his novels; among them are: “Abdulaziz Mashri and Rayh Al-Kadi” by Ahmed Ramiz Qatriyah, and “Building the Character in the Abdulaziz Mashri’s Conditions of Home” by Kawther Al-Qadi, and “Features of the Fictional Verb: Reading in The novels of Abdulaziz Mashri "by Hassan Al-Naami," "Reading in the novels of Abdulaziz Mashri", by Hassan Al-Naami, and others.
The methodology of this research is based on the descriptive analytical approach, which tends towards a structured and time-tracking study in the Mishri trilogy through the extraction of fiction texts based on analysis, interpretation and linkage.