Intuition and Improvisation in the News (Narratives) of Natifi slave girl "Anan" (d. 226): A Structural Study

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Associate Professor of Literature and Criticism, Department of Arabic Language and Literature - College of Languages and Humanities - Qassim University - Buraidah - Kingdom of Saudi

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This study targets the intuition and improvisation of the female slave Anan, and tries to show the structural value of this element, as well as some of the peculiarities that characterize it, while explaining them with evidence and proofs. It includes answering some questions such as the concept of intuition, its value, and ways of creating it.
It is organized in an introduction and two sections, the first dealing with the intuition in her news and the second dealing with the intuition in her news: The first deals with intuition in her news and the second deals with the evidence of intuition and its elements.
It came up with a set of values and findings, the most important of which are:
1. Intuition is more tangibly evident in her poetry than in her prose news, due to the availability of elements that help its presence, such as similes and parallels.
2. Most of the adjectives that have been described by writers and repeated in the works of writers and scholars touch the subject of the research and branch out from it, and most of the descriptions can carry the meaning of intuition in one way or another.
3. The element of initiative and quickness is evident in all the news of this neighborhood, which is one of the most important elements of intuition, so phrases indicating this were repeated, such as: (she said without stopping - she said quickly - she said quickly - she did not wait long to say - a quick answer).

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