The psychology of the dramatic character in the science fiction theatrical texts directed at the child "Salah Shair Theater as a Model"

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The study aimed to identify the psychological aspect of the dramatic personality in the child-directed science fiction theatrical texts in the plays of playwright Salah Shaer (The lions kingdom, Rabbit Island, Tofah and shata), in addition to revealing the method used by the writer to present the three theatrical texts. The study was based on the objective, critical, and descriptive approach in analyzing theatrical texts (the study sample). The study reached a number of results, the most important of which are: The writer used quotes from the Holy Quran and the noble hadiths in the three plays as mentioned; To emphasize many of the religious and moral values presented to the child in his plays, such as: the issue of extravagance and extravagance in the play The Kingdom of the Lions, disobedience to parents in the play Island of Rabbits, and respect for the neighbor's property in the play Apple and Hottie, the writer used the appropriate spatial framework for the nature of the characters that came in the theatrical text, as The writer employed the time frame to convey the lived reality of the characters, and the writer employed the ending and made it fair and logical. The characters obtained the logical end as a result of their actions, in the three plays (the subject of the study).

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