The Thief and the Dog
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The primary concern of this novel is the depiction and exploration of Said Mahran's internal world. He is the center of the novel's development, and he is under continuous pressure from two forces of adverse nature. On one hand, there is a repelling harmful force characterized by Ilish, Nabawiyya, and Rauf Alwan. This is counterbalanced by a positive force represented by Sheikh Ali al-Junaydi and Nur. The feeling of betrayal Said had which resulted in blaming others createda whole lot of confusion.The confusion is due to the misunderstading of Said, Nabawiyya, Ilish and Rauf. When said comes out of prison, he finds that his wife has betrayed him and left him for another man. That was not the case. Rauf has spent for years in prison and Nabawiyya cant raise the baby alone and cant wait for 4 years until Sana grows. In this case, Nabawiyyah finds it very rational...

