"What is even more important than this and that he can not analyze is that this sensation is penetrating into all cells of his body and soul, it plays joy, joy, tranquility, and calm songs The melody sings the whispering of the world, which is denial of misfortune. "
"Happy people" have positive happiness and there is no reasonable explanation for their reasons. This made him start insomnia and absent his work.
When the turning point of this story noticed that he was unable to continue to live like this in this way he decided that he had problems and then they decided to go to the clinic to see their ideas I will go to the clinic.
Here he visited many different clinics, looking for his happy answer and trying to find his inner conflict.
The story ends with his last and last doctor, and he finally says to him that a patient such as him needs to visit at least twice a week. He just laughed and decided to accept his happiness.
The theme depicted in this short story is how happiness and how it can help to become a human being
"His heart is full of love for people, animals and things, with an optimistic and happy feeling."
The tone of this story is very happy. But because we can think that the reason why the "happy person" is very happy is that his wife's death led to his madness, so we can tell if this condition is sentimental or sad You can guess.
I like this short story very much. I think that this article is very interesting and not long. When talking about the hero, I also like the descriptive explanation of the author.
"Do you think that your dear son changed his idea of staying in Canada? He asked ... but this is the main cause of sorrow."
"His heart is full of love for people, animals and things, with an optimistic and happy feeling."
The authors hope that we can imagine "happy people" as a happy personality. We can guess that he is also very sad, it makes his madness very happy.
He is considered one of the earliest Arab writers to explore the subject of existentialism with Tawfiq el-Hakim
He has published 34 novels, over 350 short stories, dozens of movie scripts and five theaters in his 70 years career.
The words of the author are very simple. He used very simple words and the structure of the sentence was easy to understand. This applies to this story. Because it makes it more interesting, which better shows the personality of the character.
This article compares the desire of two articles of Naguib Mahfouz, Zaabalawi, and The Guest of Albert Camus. At Zaabalawi Naguib Mahfouz, the patient suffers from a disease that the doctor can not treat. He went to ancient city of Cairo for pilgrimage and searched for the sacred therapist Zaabalawi to heal him. On his way he met various people, they were lawyers Qamar, and Shake District was a government official, bookstore, musician and calligrapher. He asked everyone in that direction to take him to another direction. (Gordon, page 25)
Naguib Mahfouz Abdelaziz was born in Cairo, Egypt on December 11, 1911, and died in Cairo, Egypt on August 30, 2006. Author Naguib Mahfouz knows everything he wants to be a writer. He started seriously when he was 11 years old and announced his first work at the age of 17. He published his first novel at the age of 21 in 1939. His Cairo trilogy was completed in 1952, but he did not find a publisher until the end. Ten years when it was released, Mahfouz became one of the leading Arabic writers, but until his trilogy won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1988, he went to other parts of the world I almost did not touch it. He is thought to provide an unprecedented look. Egyptian daily life. "Washington Post" said Egyptian President Hosnimbarak said Mahphus is "the light of culture that brings Arabic literature to the world".
Najib Mahfouz is an excellent Egyptian novelist. In 1988, the Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to Naguib Mahoods "through subtle work - now looks very realistic and now fascinating - to form Arab's narrative art for all human beings". . I am honored that Naguib Mahfouz is one of the major authors of Arabic literature and is considered one of the first Arab writers to explore the subject of existentialism. He is one of the few modern Arabic novelists who won the true international status.