References of the characters in the novel the (candle and the vestibules) of al_Taher wattar
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It is possible to describe the novel or the fictional text as based on the textual overlap, as the text is a mixture of different text such as poetry painting theater and other styles and this overlap in the narrative text comes from an observation of the cultures that the literary writer carries by invoking the heritage as the book began to draw from its horizons types of text and personalities recognition of this legacy does not come unless the author indicates indications of the source taken from it either by name or by actions known to the characters and ready in our memory so the reference is a reuse of accumulated knowledge and perceptions stored by the creator's memory ,and benefited from its capabilities at the moment of creativity , and for this the references remains indicative culturally important
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