THE CONCEPT OF THE WHITE MAN’S SUPERIORITY AND THE PORTRAYAL OF THE ARABIC CHARACTERS IN “THE LAWRENCE OF ARABIA” AND “THE SEVEN PILLARS OF WISDOM”

Authors

  • Manzila Nuriddinovna Habibova Bukhara State Medical Institute, teacher of English Language Department

Keywords:

Arab revolt, Arab culture, the Oriental people, historic figure, biography, description, characterization, portrayal of the Arabic characters, depiction of the Arabs, literary portrayal.

Abstract

The central issue addressed in this article is to put forward the inspiration of the author and the description of the portrayal of the Arabic characters by Lawrence in Seven Pillars of Wisdom Lawrence of Arabia by Jeremy Wilson, along with a focus on Lawrence’s masquerading, and his identity crisis. Besides, the intent is to highlight the depiction of the people (Arabs and Turks) and the place. It is consecrated to the notion of authenticity with an emphasis on the most controversial events in Lawrence’s journey to the Middle East.

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Published

2023-10-12

How to Cite

Manzila Nuriddinovna Habibova. (2023). THE CONCEPT OF THE WHITE MAN’S SUPERIORITY AND THE PORTRAYAL OF THE ARABIC CHARACTERS IN “THE LAWRENCE OF ARABIA” AND “THE SEVEN PILLARS OF WISDOM”. Emergent: Journal of Educational Discoveries and Lifelong Learning (EJEDL), 4(10), 24–31. Retrieved from https://ejedl.academiascience.org/index.php/ejedl/article/view/654