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Saudi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (SJHSS)
Volume-2 | Issue-11 | 1067-1075
Original Research Article
The Influence of Egyptian Novel on the Emergence of the First Modern Malaysian Novel
Rosni B. Samah, Fariza bt. Puteh-Behak, Zainul Rijal bin Abdul Razak, Wan Azura bt. Wan Ahmad, Aisyah bt. Ishak
Published : Nov. 30, 2017
DOI : 10.21276/sjhss.2017.2.11.8
Abstract
Zainab’ novel written by Al- Haikal was the first novel in modern Egyptian literature. The theme tells about women's freedom from the shackles of life traditions. Similar theme is found in Faridah Hanom‟s novel which is Malaysia's first novel, by Syed Syeikh al-Hadi. The plot of Faridah Hanom revolves around the above issue which takes the backdrop of Cairo and its surroundings. The current study aims to identify the similarities between Zainab's novel and Faridah Hanom's novel in terms of themes, characters, plots and backgrounds. The comparison and analysis carried out between the two novels clearly indicate that there are similarities in the selection of themes, characters, plot construction structures and depicted background images. The main theme of both novels is freedom of women from the grip of tradition that does not allow women the right to go out to work, to study and to choose a life partner. Both characters are similarly played by female characters and assisted by male characters. The only difference is the number of angles. From the point of the plot, both revolve around the love relationship between two teenagers as a result of love at first sight. The similarity of background, however, can be seen through the plots that occur in the Egyptian states, the cities of Alexandria and Sudan. In addition, the novels portray the village cultural lives. This equivalences show that the Zainab‟s novel has influenced the creation of Faridah Hanom's novel through adaptation form.
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