Nazik Aziz Darweesh
Jeremy, an American soldier who served in Iraq, is the subject of this work, Karen Malpede's Prophecy As horrific Memory, which examines Karen Malpede's play Prophecy, which is about the horrific experience of war. There are two sections and a conclusion to this work. Three themes are covered in section one. An overview of the author's life and literary career should come first. The second subject explains why there has been repeated fighting and theatrical motifs. The final subject covered in this part is providing an extensive identifying and elucidating war trauma in accordance with various mental perspectives. The play serves as an illustration of the trauma of war and its horrible repercussions on both citizens who suffer from the challenging conditions during times of conflict and soldiers who have faced the scourges of war. Section two tackles Prophesy as painful memory. The study's main conclusions are finally summarized in the conclusion.
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