the Psychological struggle of the Writer Isaac Shanahr in his Story A Meager Meal).

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            The research entitled (the Psychological struggle of the Writer Isaac Shanahr in his Story A Meager Meal). In the story he describes the early Jewish life in Palestine with consequence of the immigration. We find that the story of A Meager Meal by Isaac Shanhar tackles accurately the life of Israel.
            The Zionist entity was and still is depending on immigrants in a state called (a state of Migrants). For the possibility of the state did not permit it to contain immigrants from all over the world with their various races,cultures and human readiness, then there was what is called the corridors, which are a transitional stage in which immigrants are psychological , socially and professionally adopted for the Israeli reality. These were mostly tents or chunk houses. These corridors have become specially years of the emergence of Israel.
            The story tells about the experience of a Jewish family immigrating to Palestine and are putting the corridors as temporary residence, but these turned into permanentONES. Shanahr depicts the disappointment that inflicted the immigrant Jew as a result of the failure in promise.

The study includes an introduction, which tackled a condensed glimpse of the psychological struggle, and the introduction was followed by a brief account of the relation between the psychological struggle and the Hebrew literature. We also studied the important aspects of the author’s life, his literary style. After that we analyses the story in details and tackled the linguistic style on the which the author has depended in his story “Meager Meal”. At the end of the study the Conclusion sums up the findings.

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