The Portrayal Of The Sahrawi Woman In Aicha Boubiya's Novel "Quicksand."

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Fatima Zohra

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Between the wave of blue marble and the dreamy aspirations of a better tomorrow, the desire intensifies to uncover the secrets of each. As the researcher delves into enjoyable interpretative reading, we have chosen in this study the depth of the desert, and how narrative is influenced by its prominent components. The unique character, which has become a quintessential semiotic symbol today, creates significance from ground zero.


It is not uncommon for us to challenge ourselves in our intuitive ability to understand the suggestive power of this active element in attraction, once, and the tourist attraction another time, in the Sahrawi novel "Quicksand" by the forty-year-old Adrarian writer Aicha Boubiya.

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