The image of evil and its avatar system Socio text reading: The novel "Bread and Tea" Ahmed Al-Tarawneh as a model

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This study aims to discuss the image of evil and its symbolic system, in the narrative "Bread and Tea" speech, which appears textually and sociology in several forms: poverty, hatred, violence, exclusion, and oppression, taking this narrative as a model, as a discourse against evil and its active symbolic forces, and as a revealer of buildings that shape terrorism at its various levels, as it is based on social, economic, cultural, political and religious dimensions. The research problem in reading this discourse lies in the social, political and cultural intertwining, civilizational, security and geographically, and the nature of complex relationships that arise from these relations in a geographical space governed by poverty, terrorism and wars. This study raises questions, including: What is the nature of the relationship established by the political, cultural and religious context with the social context, its structures and worlds, and how is evil formed as a discourse based on a system of symbols and starting points, affecting personalities, and contributing to the creation of multiple and diverse conflicts? To answer the main research question, the study used the Susio-textual method, employing semiological narratives to read the deep sociological structure.
This study was divided into four axes, the first axis dealt with: the philosophy of the title between the text and the world according to an intertwined relationalism, the second axis: the space of characters according to the relations of opposity and symmetry, the third axis: the dialectics of conflicts and the work of the socio-cultural system,

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