ف هذه الدراسة إلى حثىظ هىةهالا ارابىاا وىي ر"ادىة ا فدىء اللاىدا ا رر،ىي ىة ا لأن هىىذه الهىىةهالا تأىىد" ضوحىىا "هىى اة وىىي هىىذه الا"ادىىة "ت حىى تیىىةرا طىىی الا ،ىى ي یةتهىىة "اتجةهةتهىىىىة اللا ااىىىىة "اللاةیىىىىة تة ىىىىة ضن ال ةتىىىى اسىىىىب ةم ضن دجطىىىىد هىىىىذه الهىىىىةهالا ال ث راىىىىة تجط دا وةیة ب زا "كشف ن طأیية اليلاقة ب ن ةلم ال اقع " ةلم الث،م لدى الشخصیةت " ىىىة تبطىىىم حىىىض ىىىن تةىىىةق "تيىىىةرح "تصىىىةفا " ىىىي ر حة ا ىىىة "ال ىىىیةم "ارابىىىاا ق "قىىىد ا ىىىىب ،د الدراسىىىىة ،ىىىى ال ثىىىىة"ر البةلیىىىىة "اقىىىىع ىىىىة ا"هىىىىا"ف ایةتىىىىضق لاهىىىى ا ارابىىىىاا ق ارابىىاا وىىي الأف الا"ااىىيق ال ي یىىةت اللا ااىىة وىىي الا"ادىىةق هىىةها ارابىىاا وىىي الا"ادىىةق البقةیةت الطافدة "ف"رهة وي إبااز تجابة اراباا قالكلمات المفتاحية: الاغتراب، ايليعامير، ديك الفداء.
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