📄 Abstract
This paper explores the emotional depth and cultural resonance embedded in Al-?Abarat (Tears), the celebrated prose collection by Mustafa Lutfi al-Manfalû?î, a key figure in the development of modern Arabic literature. Through a close textual analysis, the study investigates how the emotional narratives within Al-?Abarat serve not only as expressions of personal sorrow and longing but also as reflective commentaries on early 20th-century Arab society. Al-Manfalû?î?s refined and poetic language, infused with moral sensitivity and idealism, constructs a world where individual emotions?grief, love, sacrifice, and despair?intertwine with collective cultural and ethical concerns. The paper highlights how themes of virtue, social injustice, and moral decay are delicately framed within sentimental storytelling, making Al-?Abarat a unique fusion of literary aesthetics and cultural critique. Furthermore, it examines how the work?s emotional appeal transcends time, maintaining relevance in contemporary discussions on identity, ethics, and emotional literacy in Arabic prose. By contextualizing the work within its historical and literary backdrop, the study underscores Al-?Abarat?s lasting contribution to Arabic emotional narrative and its role in shaping the ethical imagination of its readers.
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📚 How to Cite:
Dr. Noor Uddin Ahmed , Halima Khatun , EMOTIONAL NARRATIVE AND CULTURAL REFLECTION IN THE CONTENTS OF Al-Abarat (Tears) , Volume 11 , Issue 4, april 2025, EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) , DOI: https://doi.org/10.36713/epra21151