Contributions of literary fiction to the construction of theatrical text

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Dr.Mohamed Belmekki , Dr.Ahmed Hafidi , Dr.Noureddine kentaoui

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      Despite the fact that arts are different in terms of labels and levels, they remain effective both directly and indirectly in spreading awareness with all its kinds. Theatrical art might be the best tool in terms of teaching both the audience as well as students, in times where institutes and colleges remain unable to do the job perfectly; thus, its impact is just as significant as that of schools and universities. This art is simply based on direct and open confrontation between oneself and the target audience. The theater is essentially a narrative spoken in our mother tongue; the language we do fathom and interact with. The theater does indeed allow its users to reflect upon their lives together with their social conditions, through the performances played on stage. The theatrical text is, undoubtedly, dependent on literature with all its various types, such as; the short story and the novel. It is, unexaggeratedly, true to claim that the theatrical art, of all literary arts, is mostly dependent on mature talent, vast experience, ability to focus and be aware of people’s problems in life considering its complicated and multifaceted nature. Therefore, the theatrical text is naturally an art of performance, responsiveness and flexibility; making it distinguishable from all other literary arts.

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