Employing popular animal tales in the theatrical text directed to the child (Shawky Hijab Salah Abdel-Sayed, two models).

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      Animal recruitment in the theatrical text is considered a renewable, artistic, and figurative technique. It was done ingenuity by Aristophanes in "Frogs Play" in the Greek theatre. Then there are many attempts, but certainly, their recruitments are different, the goal from a writer to another and from text to another. In this research, the researcher tried to play on the recruitment in the theatrical text guided to the child by two writers who are well known by their plenty production and its high value,  Shawki Hijab and Abd Al-Sayed. In Shawki Hijab's play "Ghazala La La", he tries to assure the education value against ignorance and bravery against fear. Also the text assures that education is the strongest weapon which defeats other weapons anytime. Salah Abd Al-Sayed has a completely different game. In an excessive simplicity, he asks a question, " What does happen if each creature refrains from doing its role?". The answer came out very loudly through "Cock Rebellion" on its role in the life and the result of that from harm leads to death and the surrounding irony. Thus each text presents its message on the animal's tongue by different shapes, but the message is obvious and clear.      

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